2019 Malone Award Call for Nominations
The Michael P. Malone International Leadership Awards were established in 2000 to provide national recognition for a career of outstanding contributions to further international education at state and land-grant institutions. The Malone Awards honor those who further international education in public higher education and are dedicated to the memory of Michael P. Malone (1940-1999), who served as president of Montana State University from 1991 until his untimely death in 1999. These awards are meant to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to international programs rather than those who have had a long career of international responsibilities. This year, the 2019 Malone Award will be presented during the Commission on International Initiatives (CII) Summer Meeting, July 14-16 in Burlington, Vermont.
To download the full Call for Nominations, please visit: http://www.aplu.org/members/commissions/international-initiatives/malone-international-leadership-award/2019%20Call%20for%20Nominations.pdf
Deadline: Nominations are due by 11:59 pm Eastern on April 12, 2019.
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Track II: Impact
This track seeks to recognize the lifetime achievement and outstanding contributions made by a faculty member at an APLU-member university toward furthering international programs on campus, nationally or internationally. The purpose of this track is to recognize faculty who do not have international activities or programs as a primary responsibility, but who through their advocacy and leadership, have advanced international programs for academic institutions throughout their career. Individuals nominated for recognition must hold or have held a position at one or more APLU-member institutions and must have been instrumental in promoting international programs, either through their institutional position or in other leadership capacities for at least 10 years.
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What is the name and title(s) of the person to whom the nominee reports?
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Note: The following information is needed to assist the Selection Committee in determining if the nomination is based on contributions made as a“non-practitioner” as defined and required for the Malone Award.
List any former positions and titles (with dates) held by the nominee that were related to the administration of international programs as a “practitioner.”
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Contributions made as a “practitioner” will not be considered as part of the nomination for the Malone Award. “Non-Practitioners” hold positions where the primary responsibility of the individual is not the administration of international programs. Note that the position held by non-practitioners may be of a type which includes oversight, but not the direct administration of international programs. Therefore, non-practitioners are faculty who have made significant contributions to the innovation and impact of on- or off-campus international programs, projects or initiatives, but who do not have direct or major responsibilities for international program offices or the programs administered by those offices. It is possible that Malone Award nominees may have worked in international programs as a “Practitioner,” but then left such roles of direct involvement in international programs and subsequently made significant contributions to international activities. An example would be an international program administrator (Practitioner) who became a university president or chancellor (Non-Practitioner). Such individuals can be nominated for the Malone Award based on contributions made in their “Non-Practitioner” but not their “Practitioner” roles.
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A nomination letter explaining why this person or team is deserving of the Malone Award, the period of time and positions the nominee(s) was or has been involved in, and program(s) or activities that are the basis for the nomination.
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Briefly state the major contributions the nominee has made as a “non-practitioner” to international programs.
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As a reminder, a “Non-Practitioners” hold positions where the primary responsibility of the individual is not the administration of international programs. Note that the position held by non-practitioners may be of a type which includes oversight, but not the direct administration of international programs. Therefore, non-practitioners are faculty who have made significant contributions to the innovation and impact of on- or off-campus international programs, projects or initiatives, but who do not have direct or major responsibilities for international program offices or the programs administered by those offices.
Measurable impact of programming and initiatives on student global competencies, faculty international engagement (e.g. higher number of individual grants, Fulbright scholarships received, etc.) or other programs contributing to pervasive internationalization efforts
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Please provide evidence or proof of the concept and its results.
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How did this individual demonstrate commitment to advancing access and inclusion in internationalization efforts to underserved members of the university community?
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Provide evidence of engagement with underexplored areas of study, inquiry, and/or with underrepresented regions of the world.
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Please share how there has been impact beyond the individual.
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