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Faculty Research Lecturer Award
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The Faculty Research Lectureship is awarded annually to the faculty
member determined to be the most distinguished for research or
other creative achievement. Candidates are nominated by their
peers, and the final selection is made by an Academic Senate committee
consisting of the previous 5 Faculty Research Lecturers. This award is
considered to be the highest honor the UCSB faculty can bestow on one
of its members.
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Plous Award
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The Plous Award was established to honor Harold J. Plous, an Assistant
Professor in UCSB's Department of Economics until his untimely death in
1957. The award is presented annually to an Assistant Professor from
the humanities, social sciences or natural sciences. Selection is based
on outstanding performance and promise as measured by creative action
and contribution to the intellectual life of the college community.
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Distinguished Teaching Award
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"Professor Jane Callister has been an outstanding painting teacher throughout her career at UCSB, garnering effusive praise from former and current graduates and undergraduates alike."
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Distinguished Teaching Award
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"John Majewski has been a professor of history at UCSB since 1995. He is known in the History Department as a master teacher, excelling in both large lecture classes of nearly 700 students and smaller seminars, and tailors his courses to the needs of undergraduate and graduate history students alike."
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Distinguished Teaching Award
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"Professor Schmitt has earned the award because his classes are exciting, challenging and well-organized. Professor Schmitt spends considerable time with each student, breaching the anonymity of a large university."
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Distinguished Teaching Award
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"Professor Baldwin teaches large courses with dynamism merely excellent teachers can only attain in small classes. His courses are rigorous, and remarkable for their clarity and pedagogical creativity."
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Distinguished Teaching Award
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"Professor Ralph Armbruster-Sandoval's students and colleagues have praised his skills, service, activism and dedication. His commitment to issues of globalization, racism, and sexism has inspired hundreds of students both undergraduate and graduate."
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Distinguished Teaching Award
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"Dr. Geller is renowned for his 'special lectures' given a few times each quarter, where topics not normally covered in a formal physics course would be highlighted, such as robotics, the origins of life, UFO's, stealth technology, and what Dr. Geller calls 'fun stuff in physics.'"
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Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
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"Lisa's breadth of knowledge and teaching abilities are impressive, as demonstrated by the title of courses and workshops that she has taught: Energy and the Environment; Introduction to Environmental Studies; Microsoft Excel Workshop; Oceanography; and Analytical Methods for Environmental Problem Solving. The latter course is graduate-level and includes complex mathematical methods."
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Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
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"Jessica's efforts included special review sessions before each exam at Cafe Roma in Isla Vista and on campus, extended office hours, special one-on-one meetings with students, e-mail office hours, and words of encouragement during exams for students who appeared to be panicking."
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Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
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"It's difficult not to sound overly effusive when writing a letter about Dave, so I'll just string together some of his characteristics and not try to choose which qualifiers like extremely, unusually, especially, etc., to prepend to each: outgoing, enthusiastic, smart, bright, hard-working, concerned, involved, independent, initiative-showing, promising..."
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Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
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"Matthew Sutton has a real gift in the classroom. I have observed him teach sleepy students, stressed-out students, post-midterm and low-energy students, students who were frightened about the final exam, and a room full of energetic honors students, ready to debate Matt on the subject of eighteenth-century religious fervor, a topic near to Matt's heart."
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2006 - 2007
Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards
2005 - 2006
Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards
2004 - 2005
Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards
2003 - 2004
Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards
Photos from the Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards Reception
2002 - 2003
Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards
Photos from the Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards Reception
2001 - 2002
Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards
Photos from the Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards Reception
2000 - 2001
Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards
Photos from the Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards Reception
1999 - 2000
Distinguished Faculty and Teaching Assistant Award
Photos from the Distinguished
Faculty and Teaching Assistant Awards Reception
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Previous Faculty Research Lecturers
Award Winners (prior to 1999)
Previous Plous Award Winners (prior to 1999)
Previous Distinguished Teaching
Award Winners (prior to 1999)
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