In collaboration with the Provost's Office, the Office of Career Development & Community Engagement will recognize on UWF faculty member per college who has established sustained, mutually beneficial partnerships with community organizations. Through teaching, research or scholarship, and/or service, the recipient demonstrates a meaningful connection between academic work and real-world impact beyond the campus—advancing the public good and supporting UWF’s mission as a community-engaged institution.
Eligibility & Selection Criteria
Eligibility:
- Any UWF faculty member
- Community engagement activities must be directly related to the nominee’s teaching, research/scholarship, or service
Selection Criteria:
- Nominees will be evaluated based on the extent to which they demonstrate:
- Community Engaged Scholarship- Evidence of integrating community engagement into teaching, research, and/or service in ways that contribute to learning and address community needs.
- Sustained & Mutually Beneficial Partnerships- Ongoing collaboration with community partners characterized by mutual benefit, co-creation, and shared outcomes.
- Alignment with Institutional Mission- Advances UWF goals related to community engagement and public impact.
- Award winners will be selected by the UWF Community Engagement Coordinating Committee.
Supporting Materials
- Nominations, including self-nominations, are accepted (no more than 600 words)
- One letter of support from a community partner or collaborator
- Nominee’s Curriculum Vitae
Questions? Contact Lindsey Walk, Director of Career Development & Community Engagement at Lwalk@uwf.edu.