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Nominations For Awards

Nominations are solicited for the following awards that will be presented at each WAEA Annual Meeting. 


Distinguished
Scholar
Published
Research
Master's
Thesis
Undergraduate
Teaching
Extension

Distinguished Scholar Award:

Deadline: February 1, 2008

(Electronic submission only. Materials may be scanned and submitted. Postmark deadline for land mail.)

Send Applications to:

Clement Ward
Oklahoma State University
Department of Agricultural Economics
510 Ag Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
Email: ward at okstate.edu


Purpose of the Award:

To recognize individuals making an enduring contribution over their career to agricultural, resource, and/or environmental economics in the Western states and the WAEA, demonstrating excellence in some combination of the following areas of performance:
     • Basic and applied economics research
     • Integration of knowledge (textbook writing or synthetic reviews)
     • Service or outreach drawing on economic expertise
     • Teaching (undergraduate and/or graduate)
     • Administration (institution and/or WAEA).

Nomination process:

Any member of the association may nominate any living member for the honor of election as Distinguished Scholar by submitting the name to the chair of the selection committee listed below no later than the announced date. Documentation shall include a brief vitae (not to exceed six pages, double spaced) along with a nomination letter describing why the person is worthy of the honor. The total nomination package will be limited to a maximum of eight typed, double spaced pages. A nominee must be a current member of the association, having been a member for a total of at least 20 years.

Nomination Pool:

The Distinguished Scholars Selection Committee is responsible to augment the pool of nominees obtained from the general membership with economists who they feel should be considered for this recognition.

Distinguished Scholars Selection Committee:

The Distinguished Scholars Selection Committee shall operate with a chairperson revolving annually and is comprised of four Scholars, the Past President of the association, and WAEA Directors.

Announcement of Election:

The names of the newly elected Scholars shall be announced at the annual meeting of the association by the President of the association or his/her appointed representative, who shall read a statement regarding the achievements of each Scholar and shall present a plaque of recognition to each person so honored. The statements regarding achievements and photographs of the winners shall be published in the December issue of the Journal of  Agricultural and Resource Economics.

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Published Research Award:

Deadline: February 1, 2008

(Electronic submission only. Materials may be scanned and submitted. Postmark deadline for land mail.)

Send Applications to:

Chris McIntosh
University of Idaho
Department of Agricultural Economics
  & Rural Sociology
PO Box 442334
Moscow, ID 83844-2334

Email: mcintosh at uidaho.edu

Purpose of Award:

To recognize outstanding research by members of the Association.

Nature of the Award:

The award will be called "Outstanding Published Research Award of the Western Agricultural Economics Association".  This award shall be made annually at the WAEA meeting.  The winner(s) will receive a certificate.

Eligibility Requirements:

At least one of the authors must be a member of the Association in the year the paper was published.  Only research reports bearing a 2005 publication date will be considered.  Textbooks will not be considered published research for purpose of this award.

Eligibility Criteria:

1) Importance and significance of the results,
2) Quality of the work, and
3) Effectiveness of reporting.

Procedure:

1) Nominations must be made by WAEA members and/or departments located within the geographic scope of the Association.
2) Five copies of each publication will be sent to the chair of the selection committee.  All nomination materials become WAEA property and will not be returned to nominees or nominators.
3) Selection of the award winner(s) will be made by a committee.

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Graduate Paper or Master's Thesis Award

Deadline: February 1, 2008

(Electronic submission only except for the master's student thesis award. Materials may be scanned and submitted. Postmark deadline for land mail.)

Send Applications to:

Chris McIntosh
University of Idaho
Department of Agricultural Economics
  & Rural Sociology
PO Box 442334
Moscow, ID 83844-2334

Email: mcintosh at uidaho.edu

Purpose of Award:

To recognize outstanding research by graduate students in WAEA institutions

Nature of the Award:

The award will be called "Outstanding Graduate Paper or Thesis Award for the Western Agricultural Economics Association."  This award will be made annually at the WAEA meeting.  The winner will receive a certificate and a $500 check.

Eligibility Requirements:

Nominees must have completed the master's degree at a WAEA institution during the calendar year prior to the association meeting.  Only thesis or graduate papers bearing a completion date within the calendar year prior to the association meeting may be submitted from a WAEA institution.

Evaluation criteria:

1) Importance of the problem or topic
2) Significance of the results
3) Quality of the work
4) Effectiveness of reporting.

Procedures:

Three copies of each thesis or graduate paper will be sent to the chair of the selection committee.  All nomination materials become WAEA property and will not be returned to the nominees or nominators.  Selection of the award winner(s) will be made by a committee.

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Undergraduate Teaching Awards

Deadline: February 1, 2008

(Electronic submission only. Materials may be scanned and submitted. Postmark deadline for land mail.)

Send Applications to:

Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, with less than 10 years experience
Chris McIntosh
University of Idaho
Department of Agricultural Economics
  & Rural Sociology
PO Box 442334
Moscow, ID 83844-2334

Email: mcintosh at uidaho.edu

Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, with more than 10 years experience
Chris McIntosh
University of Idaho
Department of Agricultural Economics
  & Rural Sociology
PO Box 442334
Moscow, ID 83844-2334

Email: mcintosh at uidaho.edu

Purpose of Award:

To recognize Outstanding teaching of students and related activities by members of the association.

Nature of Awards:

Two awards may be given.  (1) The first shall be called "Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award of the Western Agricultural Economics Association with less than 10 years experience".  (2) The second will be called "Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award of the Western Agricultural Economics Association with more than 10 years experience".  The winner(s) will receive a certificate(s).  This award will be made annually at the WAEA meeting.

Eligibility Requirements:

Nominees must be members of the Association and be actively involved in teaching and related activities.  Previous award winners are not eligible for the same award.

Evaluation Criteria:

(1) Personal interest in and availability to students,
(2) Mastery of subject matter (course content),
(3) Creativity in designing and using innovative teaching methods,
(4) Impact on learning, based on student and peer evaluation, and
(5) Impact on departmental teaching program.

Procedures:

1) Nominations may be made by Association members and/or departments located within the geographic scope of the Association.
2) Nomination Packet. 
   (a) The nominator should submit a letter of nomination, supplementary tables and supporting items if desired.  The letter of nomination should summarize the teaching accomplishments of the nominee with respect to the criteria outlined above.  The nomination letter is limited to no more than three pages (single spaced). 
   (b) Summary tables may be added to the letter of nomination to provide supplemental and supporting data.  NOTE: Summary tables will not be counted as part of the three page limit for the nomination letter and will also not be counted as one of the three supporting items.
   (c) A maximum of three supporting items (letters of recommendation, publications, videos, etc.) may also be included.  Each letter, publication , video, etc. counts as one item.
3) Five copies of all materials shall be sent to the chair of the awards committee.  All nomination materials become WAEA property and will not be returned to nominees or nominators.
4) Selection of the award winner(s) will be made by a committee.

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Extension Program Awards

Deadline: February 1, 2008

(Electronic submission only. Materials may be scanned and submitted. Postmark deadline for land mail.)

Send Applications to:

Outstanding Extension Program Award, for Project
Chris McIntosh
University of Idaho
Department of Agricultural Economics
  & Rural Sociology
PO Box 442334
Moscow, ID 83844-2334

Email: mcintosh at uidaho.edu

Outstanding Extension Program Award, for Career
Chris McIntosh
University of Idaho
Department of Agricultural Economics
  & Rural Sociology
PO Box 442334
Moscow, ID 83844-2334

Email: mcintosh at uidaho.edu

Purpose of Awards:

To recognize outstanding extension programs by members of the Association.

Nature of Awards:

Two awards may be given annually. (1) The first shall be called the "Outstanding Extension Program Award of the Western Agricultural Economics Association, for Project".  This award shall be given to programs that are of less than or equal to five years duration. (2) The second shall be called "Outstanding Extension Program Award of the Western Agricultural Economics Association, for Career".  This award shall be given to programs that are of more than five years duration. These awards may be made annually at the WAEA meeting. The winner(s) will receive a certificate.

Eligibility requirements:

Nominee(s) must be actively involved in programs of informal education for audiences external to the university.  The program may be that of either an individual or a group of individuals working as a team.  If given to a team, at least one member of the team must be a member of the Association.  If given to an individual, the winner must be a member.

Evaluation Criteria:

1) Importance of the problem or subject,
2) Cost effectiveness of the program,
3) Appropriateness of the economic analysis,
4) Effectiveness of communication methods, and
5) Evidence of accomplishments of objectives and positive impact on target audience(s).

Procedures:

1) Nominations must be made by Association members and/or departments located within the geographic scope of the Association.
2) Nomination Packet. 
   (a) The nominator should submit a letter of nomination, supplementary tables and supporting items if desired.  The letter of nomination should summarize the accomplishments of the nominee with respect to the criteria outlined above.  The nomination letter is limited to no more than three pages (single spaced). 
   (b) Summary tables may be added to the letter of nomination to provide supplemental and supporting data.  NOTE: Summary tables will not be counted as part of the three-page limit for the nomination letter and will also not be counted as one of the three supporting items.
   (c) A maximum of three supporting items (letters of recommendation, publications, videos, etc.) may also be included.  Each letter of nomination, publication, video, etc. counts as one item.
3) Five copies of all materials shall be sent to the chair of the awards committee.  All nomination materials become WAEA property and will not be returned to nominees or nominators.
4) Selection of the award winner(s) will be made by a committee.

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