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ACADEMIC SENATE: SAN DIEGO DIVISION

March 9, 2004


ALL ACADEMICS AT UCSD

SUBJECT:    Reminder Call for Nominations Distinguished Faculty Research Lecturer

I write to remind you that the deadline for submitting nominations for the Academic Senate Distinguished Faculty Research Lecturer is Friday, March 19, by 4:30 p.m.

This award recognizes Colleagues whose research has made a significant contribution to the advancement of knowledge. Each year the Senate selects two members of the faculty or staff to receive this prestigious award, one from the Arts, Humanities, or Social Sciences, and one from the Sciences. The recipients will be asked to present a lecture on a topic of their choice, be honored by the faculty in a reception following the lecture, and receive a $1000 honorarium.

Nominations may come from individuals, from Department Chairs, from Deans, or from anyone who recognizes a deserving candidate. Multiple nominations from a single nominator or department are welcome. The process is not at all onerous. Please submit:

(1) a short curriculum vitae,
(2) a bibliography (such as submitted in the usual review process),
(3) a statement of approximately two-pages summarizing the nominee's
     field of knowledge, important contributions, and ability to present
     a lecture with appeal to a broad audience.

A brief statement about the probable focus of the nominee's lecture would be helpful.

Nominations will remain active for a period of two years.


Katja Lindenberg, Chair
Committee on Faculty Research Lecturer
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Past Award recipients are:

1983-2002

ONE AWARD PER YEAR, 1983-1995

Bernard Rands (Music)
Theodore Friedmann (Pediatrics)
Louis A. Montrose (Literature)
Michael L. Freedman (Mathematics)
Patricia S. Churchland (Philosophy)
George N. Somero (SIO)
Bruno H. Zimm (Chemistry)
Freeman Gilbert (SIO)
Arend Lijphart (Political Science)
Elizabeth Barrett-Connor (Family & Preventive Medicine)
Laura Schreibman (Psychology)
Martin Rudwick (History)
Jonathan Singer (Biology)

TWO AWARDS PER YEAR, 1996-present

Richard Madsen (Sociology)
Roger Tsien (Pharmacology & Chemistry/Biochemistry)
Russell F. Doolittle (Biology & Chemistry/Biochemistry)
Michael Schudson (Communication)
Steven Shapin (Sociology)
Larry R. Squire (Psychiatry, Neurosciences & Psychology)
Lu Jeu Sham (Physics)
Melford E. Spiro (Anthropology)
Mark Ellisman (Neurosciences)
David Noel Freedman (History)
Jorge A. Huerta (Theatre)
Ronald Graham (Computer Science and Engineering)
Michael Davidson (Literature)
Paul Dayton (SIO)