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Indigenous Scholar Award
The 番茄社区's Indigenous Scholar Award recognizes an Indigenous scholar that advances knowledge in the field of their study. Nominations that promote Indigenous-specific research and/or decolonization within their research field are encouraged but not required. UVic aims to redress barriers to higher education, while respecting Indigenous ways of knowing and being in education, research and governance. This award aims to embrace, celebrate and encourage Indigenous knowledge in research.
Eligibility
The award is open to Indigenous faculty members, librarians and emeritus faculty.
Selection guidelines
The selection committee interprets "research" as the advancement of knowledge through the intentional process of study, discovery, innovation and creative expression.
The committee will consider differences among nominees’ achievements, including the various outputs and outcomes in their respective scientific, artistic and scholarly disciplines. It may confidentially consult with experts in these disciplines. Moreover, it may elect to move a nominee to another award category.
The committee may decide not to make the full number of awards in any year depending on the quality and/or number of nominations available. It also reserves the right to make joint awards and/or to confer two awards in a category.
Nomination components
Submit your nomination through the online form. Submit all the nomination components in one combined PDF.
Nomination letter
A signed 1-page statement (Maximum one page, 12-point font, 2.5 cm margins) from a tenured UVic faculty member or librarian expressing the following components:
- Descriptions of one or more specific activities that exemplify excellence relevant to this award.
- Awards, honours and other forms of recognition. These might include (but are not limited to) exhibitions; research, creative or research-creation grants; invited presentations; election to boards; prizes.
- A description of how the nominee’s work advances scholarship, art and/or societal impact.
Referee letter
A signed 1-page letter (Maximum one page, 12-point font, 2.5 cm margins) from a UVic-associated campus community member (faculty, librarian, staff or student).
The referee can have collaborated with the nominee, but they must disclose the nature of their relationship with the nominee and comment on any possible conflict of interest. To avoid redundancy in information, please send your letter of support to the primary nominator for submission. The letter must express the following components:
- Explanation of relationship with the nominee
- Description of how the nominee meets the requirements for the award
Reflective statement
A 1-page self-reflective statement from the nominee highlighting achievements relevant to this award (max. one page, 12-point font, 2.5 cm margins).
Curriculum vitae
A CV of any length
Biography of the nominee
This will be used to brief the adjudicators and for promotional purposes if the nominee is the successful candidate. (100 words maximum.)
Recognition
This award is in the amount of a $1,000 research grant. Recipients will receive their awards at the annual REACH Awards ceremony in Spring, 2024. The awards will be publicized by UVic Communications + Marketing.
Questions?
Contact the Awards Facilitator.
Nominate
Past recipients
- 2023 | Jean-Paul Restoule – Indigenous Education
- 2023 | Christine Welsh – Gender Studies