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Curators' Distinguished Teaching Professorship, 2004 Each Distinguished Teaching Professor is a resource for the entire University through such activities as giving lectures on other campuses, assisting in improving the quality of teaching at the University, and engaging in teaching across divisional lines.
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Science Teachers of Missouri In recognition of long-term leadership and service to the Science Teachers of Missouri (STOM) |
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Presidential Award for Excellence in ScienceMathematics and Engineering Mentoring, 1999 Ten individuals and five institutions received the 1999 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring on December 6, 1999. The award is administered and funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF), and includes a $10,000-grant and a commemorative presidential certificate. |
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1998 Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching The Governor's award for Excellence in teaching is presented annually. One faculty member from each of Missouri's two and four year institutions receives the award. Rep. Vicky Riback Wilson, Meera Chandrasekhar and the late Governor Mel Carnahan |
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Photograph of 1997 Kemper Fellows: Standing, L-R: Inder Khurana, Helen Neville, Larry Kantner, James Westbrook, Meera Chandrasekhar, Benyamin Schwarz, William Bondeson. Kneeling: Kerby Miller, Peter Casazza, Michael Porter.In recognition of the importance of outstanding teaching to the success of the University of Missouri-Columbia, the trustees of the William T. Kemper Foundation made a $500,000 gift to MU to establish a five-year awards program to honor MU faculty who have demonstrated outstanding teaching abilities. The foundation renewed the funding for the fellowships for another five-year period, through the year 2000. Each year ten outstanding MU teachers will be recognized with a $10,000 award. The award is intended to honor and reward MU faculty who have demonstrated outstanding teaching ability. For this award, teaching is considered in its broadest sense. Teaching is defined to include advising and covers work with students at any level (undergraduate, graduate, and professional) and in a wide variety of settings in which instructional activity occurs at a comprehensive university (in the classroom, in the laboratory, and on the stage; through mentoring students and guiding research; and through outreach activities) | |||
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1990 Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Research in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences This award gives special recognition to MU faculty members who are still in the developmental phase of their careers, have made outstanding contributions in research and/or creative activity, and have great promise for achieving wider recognition. The selection committee seeks to identify individuals whose accomplishments are impressive and yet, as mid career professionals who are rising in their fields, have not yet reached the senior level in their particular field of endeavor. |
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