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The CSSH Teaching Awards

College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Northeastern University

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Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor and in recognition of the excellent teaching provided by faculty and graduate students in our college, the College of Social Sciences and Humanities is pleased to solicit nominations for the following annual awards:

OUTSTANDING TEACHING AWARD: TENURED/TENURE-TRACK
open to any tenured or tenure-track faculty member in the college.

OUTSTANDING TEACHING AWARD: FULL-TIME NON-TENURE-TRACK
open to any full-time, non-tenure track faculty member, including lecturers, academic specialists, teaching professors, professors of the practice, and co-op coordinators.

OUTSTANDING TEACHING AWARD: PART-TIME
open to any part-time instructor in the college.

OUTSTANDING TEACHING AWARD: GRADUATE STUDENT
open to all graduate teaching assistants and graduate instructors of record in the college.

Deadline for nominations is October 31.

Winners of these awards will be recognized by the college at its events and in its publications and will receive $500.

Click the button below to learn more about the nomination process and award criteria.

Please contact Chris Gallagher, Associate Dean of Teaching, Learning and Experiential Education, with any questions.
Any member of the Northeastern community, including students, may initiate a nomination for any of the CSSH teaching awards.
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