3M National Teaching Fellowship nominations open for 2022

October 20, 2021

The 3M National Teaching Fellowship is Canada’s most prestigious recognition of excellence in educational leadership and teaching at the post-secondary level. The award recognizes and rewards a faculty member who, in addition to being known for extraordinary teaching, is active in promoting exemplary teaching in others. 

The Call for Nominations for 2022 is now open.

The Fellowship is open to any individual currently teaching at a Canadian university or college, regardless of discipline, program, level, or term of appointment.

UBC community members (administrators, faculty and staff) are encouraged to recognize our faculty for their excellence and commitment to teaching.

For details on the nomination process, see the overview of the 3M National Teaching Fellowship. The 3M Fellowship material appears under the “External Teaching Awards” menu.

All nominees and nominating parties are asked to consult Dr. Simon Bates, Associate Provost Teaching & Learning, as soon as possible to advise of their interest and discuss the process: simon.bates@ubc.ca.

The internal UBC deadline to submit nomination packages to the Office of the Provost and Vice-President Academic is Friday, December 10, 2021. Following sign-off by the Provost, the package will be returned to the nominator, who must then submit it directly to the competition by February 1, 2022.



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