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Inviting nominations for CEEMAN Champion Awards 2012

Launched in 2010, the annual CEEMAN Champion Awards recognize and promote outstanding individual achievements of faculty, management, and staff from CEEMAN member institutions in the categories of teaching, research, institutional management, and responsible management education.

The teaching award will be given for any of, or a combination of, the following:

  • A video of a class taught, together with a written brief explaining the teaching objectives, teaching strategy, desired timing, blackboard plan, expected take-home, and how it fits with previous and subsequent sessions
  • A course outline which has already been completely taught, together with a written brief explaining overall teaching objectives, teaching plan, and how the various sessions contribute to the overall desired result
  • A description of an original innovative teaching process or methodology which has been already used together with a written brief explaining how it relates to other methodologies, what special benefits it offers, development costs incurred by the institution, and potential transferability to other CEEMAN institutions

The judges will be looking at the original contribution made in any or all of the above with a special eye for how it is especially relevant to the needs of students and/or executives in the respective region/country. The judges will also expect to hear how the achievement contributes to the institution’s overall vision and strategy. Applications for this award will include a record of the nominee’s recent teaching evaluations and how these compare to the averages in the institution or department (to be provided by the institution or academic department). 

The research award will be given for any of, or a combination of, the following:

  • a finished and published research paper, article, or book
  • a portfolio of published research focused on a specific theme or issue

As with other awards, the judges will have special eye for how the research is likely to contribute to practice and knowledge in the local environment and how it contributes to the institution’s vision and strategy. 

The responsible management education award will be given for any of, or a combination of the following:

  • Contribution to institutional progress in implementing principles for responsible management education (PRME) and achieving PRME objectives by instilling the purpose and values of global social responsibility, adapting curricula, teaching methodologies and processes, conducting conceptual and empirical  research, and developing educational materials, concepts and frameworks to embed corporate responsibility and sustainability into the mainstream of the institution’s business-related education.
  • Facilitation and support to a dialogue among management educators, businesses, government, consumers, media, civic society organizations and other learning partners on critical issues related to global social responsibility and sustainability, and building partnerships and alliances aimed at more effective responding to the related challenges.

As with other awards, the judges will have a special eye for how the accomplishment is likely to contribute to business practice and knowledge in the local environment and how it contributes to the institution’s vision and strategy. 

The institutional management award will be given for any of, or a combination of, the following:

  • building of a particular resource, for example, faculty, staff, or a specific institutional competence
  • a program portfolio or research portfolio for the institution
  • the organization as whole (structure, internal processes, culture)
  • corporate and business relationships
  • an innovative approach to managing a specific staff function (e.g. finance, marketing, operations, student relations, alumni activities)

As for other awards, the judges will have an eye for how the accomplishment is especially relevant to the local environment and how it contributes to the institution’s overall vision and strategy.

The deadline for submissions is 15 July to allow the judges to reach their decision by the end of August. The awards will be announced and presented to the winners at the 20th CEEMAN Annual Conference in South Africa in September.

For more information on category requirements, evaluation criteria, and submission details please visit www.ceeman.org/champions.

 

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