Deadline
June 30, 2025, 11:59 PM
Overview
The Kimble First-Year Teaching Award, named in honor of Professor Emeritus Dan Kimble, PhD, is jointly sponsored by the Office of the Provost, the Division of Graduate Studies, and the Division of Undergraduate Education and Student Success, and administered by the Teaching Engagement Program (TEP). The award recognizes outstanding teaching by graduate student instructors who have demonstrated a commitment to inclusive, engaged, and research-led practice. The annual prizes typically are awarded to one first-time lab or discussion section leader and to one first-time sole instructor.
Award Details
- 2 awards of $500 each are distributed annually
- Typically awarded to:
- 1 first-time lab or discussion section leader
- 1 first-time sole instructor
Eligibility
- All UO Graduate Employees who are teaching for the first time at a post-secondary institution, either as first-time section or lab leaders or first-time sole instructors or co-instructors, during the 2024-25 academic year are eligible to apply.
- Applicants must have attended a TEP teacher training (Leading Discussion Sections or Leading Labs or Teaching as a Sole Instructor) or at least two TEP workshops or a department-based or other comparable UO teacher training for instruction in higher education. If you did not attend training through TEP, please be ready to provide a description of the teacher training you attended, including the number of hours and curriculum for the training.
- Must be making satisfactory academic progress toward completion of degree requirements. Review the Division of Graduate Studies' satisfactory progress requirement.
Application
Applicants must complete the following requirements:
- Provide a description, no longer than 300 words, of the teacher training you attended, including the number of hours and curriculum for the training.
- Provide a reflective commentary no longer than 600 words on how you used the MSES to make any adjustments in teaching practice
- Submit a statement of teaching philosophy (2 pages max.). Teaching statements will be assessed using these criteria.
For questions about this award or application materials, please email tep@uoregon.edu.
Graduate Students with Financial Aid
Receiving this award may reduce your financial aid award. Please contact the Financial Aid Office prior to applying for this (and any other type of) support.