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D.R. Campbell Merit Award


d.r. campbell merit award
Recipients
2011-12Not Awarded
2010-11Aisha Khaja
2009-10Imran Khan
2008-09Not Awarded
2007-08Svetlana (Lana) Mikhaylichenko
2006-07Jemy Joseph
2005-06Jeffrey Rybak
2004-05Karen Henderson
2003-04Sue Martin
2002-03John Youson
2001-02Leah Takata, Cultural Affairs
2000-01Joan E. Foley
 
1999-00 Shudeshna Nag
1998-99 Liam Mitchell
1997-98 Lora Carney, William Barek and Leslie Chan
1996-97 Louis Mignault and Penelope Laycock
1995-96 Dagmar Mills
1994-95 Ted Relph
1993-94 Renata Zathureczky
1992-93 Alice Bennett, Graduating Student
1991-92 Marla Miller
1990-91 Taimo Pallandi
 
1989-90 Rosanne Blake and Alan Rosselet
1988-89 Martha Garry and Marie Gerrard
1987-88 Karl Weisser
1986-87 Leigha Lee Browne
1985-86 S. John Colman
1983-84 Eleanor Irwin
1982-83 John Alan Lee
1981-82 The Staff, Vincent Bladen Library
 
1979-80 Marg Wood
1978-79 Jack Willard
1977-78 Jack Pickles
1974-75 J. O'Donohue, Gary Heighington and B. Toole
1973-74 Edana Hart and Robert N. Gardner

Call for nominations 2012-13


Guidelines

The award was established by the Students’ Council in order to provide recognition for individuals who make a significant contribution to the improvement of the quality of life at the University of Toronto Scarborough. The award is presented for “outstanding contribution” which is deemed to mean:

  • dedicated service to U of T Scarborough beyond the person’s normal role
  • initiation and development of a new U of T Scarborough program, facility, event, or publication.

The recipient of the award is presented with a framed certificate at the annual June reception for 25 year service staff and retirees.
Any member of the U of T Scarborough community is eligible to receive the award, subject to the following criteria:

Student

  • he/she is registered at the University of Toronto Scarborough in two or more courses
  • he/she has a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better

Faculty

  • he/she has been employed at the University of Toronto Scarborough for two years or more
  • the reason for consideration for the award is not related to research, academic publications or course work

Non-Academic Staff

  • he/she has been employed at the University of Toronto Scarborough for two years or more

The award may not be given to the President of the Students’ Union, the Vice President and Principal, or the Vice Principal (Academic) and Dean of the University of Toronto Scarborough in the same year that the person is serving in office. Selection is made by a committee consisting of faculty, staff, and students.

Nominations

One letter of nomination must be submitted with three letters of support for the nomination. The letter of nomination must include a point form list of the candidate’s accomplishments.

Nominations should be forwarded by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 10, 2013 to:
Janis Jones, Governance Office, Room AA433.

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