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DEADLINE EXTENDED: IARSLCE Recognitions - Q&A session added and news

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June 8, 2015
DEADLINE EXTENDED: IARSLCE Recognitions - Q&A session added

The DEADLINE is EXTENDED until Monday June 22 for Graduate Student Scholarship Applications and for nominations for the IARSLCE Recognition of Exemplary Contribution through Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement, which comes in four categories: Distinguished Career, Early Career, Dissertation, and Community Engaged Research Team. For detailed information on each, visit: http://www.researchslce.org/awards-nominations/.

Are you unsure whether to nominate yourself or a colleague? Do you have questions about how to strengthen your nomination or application?

Join the IARSLCE Recognitions Committee on Wednesday, June 10th from 3:00 - 4:00 EDT / 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PDT to share your questions and get input from colleagues.  

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Participation in the call is not required in order to nominate a colleague or be nominated for an IARSLCE Recognition. The opportunity to ask questions is being offered by the committee in the hope that many of our members will seriously consider submitting a nomination.

Nominations for 2015 recognitions and applications for graduate student scholarships are due by June 22th (new, extended deadline) and should be submitted electronically to info@researchslce.org; self-nominations are welcome. All nominees and scholarship applicants will be notified of their status in July. All nominees for the four categories of recognitions will be invited to share a poster, and recipients will facilitate an interactive session on their work at the annual conference (November 16 - 18, 2015, in Boston, MA, USA). For details about the conference, please visit http://www.researchslce.org/conferences/.  

Our "Recognition of Exemplary Contribution through Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement" is categorized into four types. 
Visit http://www.researchslce.org/awards-nominations/ for detailed information on each:

The Distinguished Career Recognition acknowledges and celebrates intellectual leadership through a body of work that has broad and deep impact on service-learning and community engagement--including the study of it, the practice of it, and the cultures and systems within which it is undertaken.

The Early Career Recognition acknowledges and celebrates intellectual leadership through an emerging body of work that has begun to demonstrate broad and deep impact on service-learning and community engagement -- including the study of it, the practice of it, and the cultures and/or systems within which it is undertaken.

The Dissertation Recognition acknowledges and celebrates a dissertation that advances research on service-learning and community engagement through rigorous and innovative inquiry and has the potential for impact -- including on the study of it, the practice of it, and/or the cultures and systems within which it is undertaken.

The Community-Engaged Research Team Recognition acknowledges and celebrates the scholarly contributions of teams, in which community members are co-researchers with scholars in educational institutions, that both (a) demonstrate the potential for impact on service-learning and community engagement -- including on the study of it, the practice of it, and/or the cultures and systems within which it is undertaken -- and (b) model a high standard of reciprocity in the inquiry process and in the implementation of the partnership.

Ten $500 Graduate Student Scholarships are provided by the Association to support graduate student participation in the 2015 IARSLCE Conference in Boston, MA. Scholarship recipients fall into two categories: (a) early graduate students and (b) advanced graduate students. A total of ten scholarships will be awarded across the two categories. Within each category, at least one scholarship will be awarded to an international graduate student based outside the US.

Nominations for 2015 recognitions and applications for graduate student scholarships are due by June 12th and should be submitted electronically to info@researchslce.org; self-nominations are welcome. All nominees and scholarship applicants will be notified of their status in July. Nominees for recognitions will be invited to share a poster, and recognition recipients will facilitate an interactive session on their work at the annual conference (November 16 - 18, 2015, in Boston, MA, USA). For details about the conference, please visit http://www.researchslce.org/conferences/.  


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