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Award for Excellence in Service

Each year, the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies is pleased to invite nominations for the Award for Excellence in Service to Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. This award acknowledges outstanding contributions to graduate and postdoctoral education at ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ by members of the administrative and support staff in a graduate Program/Department. This award is given every year that a suitable nominee is put forward. The Selection Committee could consider recognizing more than one employee in a single year.

Nomination Procedure

Any ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ staff member – academic, administrative, or support – or graduate student may submit a nomination.

A nomination must include:Ìý

  • A completed Nomination Form
  • A substantial letter of support from the nominee's Department Chair/Unit Director or Faculty Dean/Associate Dean
    • Indicate the number of graduate students in the nominee's department
  • A nomination letter that profiles the nominee's contributions to graduate and postdoctoral studies in the unit and in the university as a whole
    • A minimum of two signatures is suggested (e.g., from a Graduate Program Director, or members of a graduate program committee)
  • Nominee's short résumé (1-2 pages) emphasizing their significant contributions
  • One additional letter sharing testimonials (e.g., from students or colleagues) will be considered (max. 2 pages)

Eligibility

All members of the administrative and support staff in a graduate Program / University Department working in direct support of graduate and postdoctoral studies, WITH THE EXCEPTION of those working in Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, are eligible to be nominated for this award. Nominees should have served a minimum of two years, or the equivalent in part-time service.

Criteria

Nominees will be evaluated based on the following criteria:Ìý

  • Dedication and effectiveness in the service of graduate and postdoctoral studies, its clientele, and the public in a way that contributes to the University community;
  • Achievements within current unit/role and the impact those achievements have had on the graduate program and students (e.g., launch of a new initiative, major improvements to a unit process, etc.).
  • Demonstrated excellence in the day-to-day administration of graduate and postdoctoral studies:
    • Technical knowledge and proficiency within current role (e.g., ability to problem-solve, anticipate needs, adapt to unusual cases, etc.)
    • Understanding of all facets of graduate administration (advising, student support, admissions, etc.)
    • Initiative and interest in improving processes and providing resources to better support the graduate program

Deadline and submission process

Please send an electronic version (PDF) of the nomination form and supporting documents to communications.gps [at] mcgill.ca (GPS Communications).

The deadline for nominations is Monday, 20 January 2025 (late or incomplete submissions will not be accepted).

Selection Committee

The selection committee has the following composition:Ìý

  • The Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies or delegateÌý(Chair)
  • One academic representative
  • Three non-academic representatives, including:
    • Director of GPS
    • Director of Teaching and Learning Services
    • Former winner of the Award
  • One graduate student, selected by the Post-Graduate Students' Society

Presentation

The selection committee must ensure that the selected staff member is willing to accept the award. The award is presented at a meeting of the recipient's Faculty Council or department, and/or other appropriate venue, where the recipient receives a letter and a plaque. The recipient's name is also inscribed on a permanent plaque at Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.Ìý

Past Winners

Award Year Award Winner

2024

Annie Le Bire
Neuropsychology/Cognitive Neuroscience Unit

2023

Alexander DeGuise
Quantitative Life Sciences Program

2022

Chantal Marotte
Chemistry

2021

Tina Tremblay
Pharmacology and Therapeutics

2020

Anne Kosowski
Earth and Planetary Sciences

2019

Pina Sorrini
Biological and Biomedical Engineering

2018

Luciana Mukosia Adoyo
Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture

2016

André Yves Gagnon
Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Occupational Health

2015

Caroline Brown
Electrical and Computer Engineering

2014

David Syncox
Teaching and Learning Services, Skillsets

2013

Jamie DeMore
Department of Family Medicine

2012

Hélène Drouin
Schulich School of Music

2009

Chidinma Offoh-Robert
Faculty of Engineering

2009

Christine Laberge
Biochemistry

2008

Anna Santandréa
School of Nursing

2007

Andrea Emrick
Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

2006

Cynthia Romanyk
Anthropology

2005

Chantale Bousquet
Psychology

2005

Chantal Marotte
Chemistry

2004

Lise Grant
Dietetics & Human Nutrition

2003

Lynda Bastien
Languages & Literatures

2002

Rose Marie Stano
Anthropology

2001

Sharon Barqueiro
Sociology

2000

Lynn Griffin
Graduate Studies

2000

Eddie Del Campo
Physics

1999

Anne Prihoda
Chemical Engineering

1999

Anne Holloway
Schulich School of Music

1998

Giovanna Locascio
Psychology

1998

Steve Kecani
Physics

1997

Rita Piccioni
Surgery

1997

Vicki Loschiavo
Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences

1996

Reid Nattress
Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering

1996

Alfred Kluck
Chemistry

1995

Charlotte Légaré
Graduate Studies

1995

Lorraine Harper
Computer Science

1994

Andrew Krish
Chemical Engineering

1994

Mary-Lynne Keenan
Administration & Policy Studies in Education

1993

May Couture
Plant Science

1993

Renée Charon
Chemistry

1992

Robert Robb
Occupational Health

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