New Researcher Award
The success of young researchers is crucial to our future.
The New Researcher Award, established in 2003, is presented annually to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to research as a faculty member.
The researcher must hold a full-time tenure-track position at the University. By the deadline date for nomination or application, the applicant or nominee should have completed no more than seven years in a tenure-track position, beginning as an assistant professor.
Furthermore, the applicant or nominee must have received his/her doctorate during the last 7 years. The professor must also have a strong record of teaching and services to the University.
The Young Researcher Award is 1,500 and is to be used by the recipient for his/her research endeavours.
Recipients
- Nick Gazzola (2006)
- David Smith (2004)
- David Paré (2003)
