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MIT Faculty Newsletter  
Vol. XXIX No. 1
September / October 2016
contents
Presidential Candidates Weigh In
On Science Policy Issues
MIT Asked, We Answered: The 2016
Faculty Quality of Life Survey
Global MIT
The MIT-Haiti Initiative:
An International Engagement
Inisyativ MIT-Ayiti:
Yon Angajman Entènasyonal
MIT Administration "Walking the Talk"
on Transit Commuter Benefits
Access MIT Provides Flexible Commuting Options and an Opportunity for Meaningful Personal Action
An Update on Gender Imbalance
in MIT Admissions Maker Portfolios
Highlights from the 2016 Faculty and Staff Quality of Life Survey
Nominate a Colleague as a
MacVicar Faculty Fellow
Request for Preliminary Proposals for Innovative Curricular Projects
Teaching this fall? You should know . . .
MITAC: New Ticket Office Offers
Discounted Tickets to Many Activities
from the 2016 Faculty and Staff
Quality of Life Survey
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Nominate a Colleague as a MacVicar Faculty Fellow

 

Provost Martin Schmidt is calling for nominations of faculty as 2017 MacVicar Faculty Fellows.

The MacVicar Faculty Fellows Program recognizes MIT faculty who have made exemplary and sustained contributions to the teaching and education of undergraduates at the Institute. Together the Fellows form a small academy of scholars committed to exceptional instruction and innovation in education.

MacVicar Faculty Fellows are selected through a competitive nomination process, appointed for 10-year terms, and receive $10,000 per year of discretionary funds for educational activities, research, travel, and other scholarly expenses.

The MacVicar Program honors the life and contributions of the late Margaret MacVicar, Professor of Physical Science and Dean for Undergraduate Education.

Nominations should include:

  • a primary nomination letter detailing the contributions of the nominee to undergraduate education,
  • three-to-six supporting letters from faculty colleagues, including one from his or her department head if the primary letter is not from the department head,
  • three-to-six supporting letters from present or former undergraduate students, with specific comments about the nominee's undergraduate teaching,
  • the nominee's curriculum vitae,
  • a list of undergraduate subjects, including the number of students taught, and
  • a summary of available student evaluation results for the nominee.

Please use the template found at http://web.mit.edu/macvicar/evaltemp.xlsx.

For more information, visit web.mit.edu/macvicar or contact the Registrar’s Office Curriculum & Faculty Support team at x3-6776 or macvicarprogram@mit.edu.

Nominations are due on Thursday, November 17.

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