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William David Blunk Memorial Professorship

About the Professorship

The William David Blunk Memorial Professorship recognizes a member of the faculty who has demonstrated an outstanding record both in teaching and in concern for students as demonstrated through advising and general guidance. Such concern for students should have occurred within the context of excellent scholarship and high standards of performance.

Deadline

Submissions are now closed.


Number of Nominations

Each college/school may submit one (1) nomination. Individuals interested in nomination should contact their dean’s office for information on their internal CSU nomination process.


Nominee Qualifications

All faculty are eligible for nomination. No adjustment in faculty workload is made for the Professorship holder during the year of appointment. Professorship holders must be on campus during their appointments.

Candidates will be judged in terms of:

  • Eligible nominees must be in good standing with the university.

Nomination Materials Required

Nomination packets should be submitted as a single PDF file using the following naming format: FacultyLastName_FacultyFirstName_College/School_Blunk_Year.pdf. Nomination packets for institutional awards will be limited to 10 pages total (not including the cover page) and should include the following:

Cover page and evidence of minimal eligibility requirements met (1 page)

Nominee statement with response to award-specific question (2 pages)

Supporting Materials (up to eight pages)

Award Amount

The Professorship is for one academic year, although the terms of establishment provide for the possibility of one or even two renewals for a truly outstanding individual. The Professorship carries with it an $18,500 award.*

*Amount of honorarium varies depending on endowment income

Submissions are now closed.

List of previous recipients.

MAI 201, Mailcode G1000

Executive Vice President and Provost
Academic Affairs
Peter T. Flawn Academic Center (FAC 326)
2304 Whitis Ave
Austin, TX 78712-1701

teachingawards@utexas.edu

512-475-7385