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Excellence in Supervision Award

Preamble

This award enables research candidates to recognise supervisors who they believe have helped them shape their futures and maximise their potential. The award aims to support a culture of excellence in supervision. It recognises that effective supervision leads to high-quality, mission-orientated research and engagement. This type of supervision is central to creating research that makes a difference.

Excellence in Supervision of Higher Degree by Research Students will be assessed on the following criteria:

  1. Evidence of how the supervisor supports their candidates to manage progress towards timely completion.
  2. Evidence of how the supervisor has supported the development of candidates’ research skills.
  3. Evidence of how the supervisor has supported the development of candidates' career planning.
  4. Demonstration of how the supervisor has encouraged innovation and engagement at UC, national and internationally.
  5. A demonstrated energy, passion, and commitment to supervision, evident over time.
  6. Evidence of timely student progress and completion (to be provided to the selection committee by the Graduate Research team).

The Award

The award will be given to the supervisor who has achieved the most outstanding composite result in the criteria described above.

The awardee will receive $2,000 which can be used to support research-related activities such as travel, conference attendance etc.

Eligibility

The award is open to all ¶¶ÒõPorn staff who are registered supervisors.

Selection Process

All enrolled Master by Research or Doctoral candidates may nominate a supervisor for the award. A candidate may nominate more than one supervisor, but a separate nomination needs to be completed for each. All nominees will be notified by the Graduate Research team.

Nominations must include:

  • Completed nomination cover sheet; and
  • A statement of up to two pages addressing the assessment criteria as outlined in the preamble.
  • Up to three independent testimonials from current or previous HDR candidates (up to 100 words maximum for each testimonial)

The nominating student may discuss the nomination with the supervisor and their students to prepare the statement addressing assessment criteria.

Award Recipients

The winner of the Excellence in Higher Degree by Research Supervision award will be announced at the combined Professional, Research and Teaching awards ceremony in November. The winner will be a finalist for the Vice-Chancellors Researcher of the Year award.

Winners will be required to submit a brief report to the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Enterprise (DVCRE@canberra.edu.au) on their use of the funds.

This should detail:

  • How the award has assisted in engagement and impact activities for their research
  • Details of engagement and impact outputs arising from activities funded by the award
  • An acquittal of expenditure of the funds

Submission

Nominations must be submitted via email in one single pdf to GraduateResearch@canberra.edu.au by 27 September 2024. Late nominations will not be accepted.

Further Information

Email: GraduateResearch@canberra.edu.au