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President's Prizes & Awards

Former winner of the The President's Prize for Excellence in Teaching teaching a class to a large group of students

The President's Prize for Excellence in Teaching

The President's Prize for Excellence in Teaching, was established to recognize educators who have distinguished themselves both in their teaching abilities and in their ability to motivate their students. It is traditionally awarded at Fall Convocation to one faculty lecturer, one assistant professor, one associate professor and one full professor. Since its creation, the Prize has been awarded to more than 50 Â鶹AV educators.

The President 's Awards for Administrative and Support Staff winners from 2012

The President's Awards for Administrative and Support Staff

The President's Awards for Administrative and Support Staff is a university-wide awards program that recognizes the outstanding contributions of administrative and support staff to Â鶹AV. This annual program provides staff the opportunity to promote, acknowledge and commend the exceptional efforts of their peers.

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The President's Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researchers

The President's Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researchers was created in 2013 to encourage and celebrate Â鶹AV’s most outstanding early-career researchers, as well as to provide them with an advantage as they apply for external awards by adding a prestigious internal distinction to their list of accomplishments. The Office of the Vice-President (Research and International Relations) awards up to three of these prizes on an annual basis.

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The President's Prize for Public Engagement Through Media

The President's Prize for Public Engagement through Media was created to recognize outstanding achievement among members of the Â鶹AV community who share their knowledge with the media and the public. They play a vital role in supporting Â鶹AV’s commitment to being of service to society and engaging with the broader community.

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