[Using Sakai] 2014 Apereo Fellows Call for Nominations

Kirschner, Beth bkirschn at umich.edu
Mon Mar 31 05:10:08 PDT 2014


Nominations for the Apereo Fellows Program for 2014 are now open and are due by 23:59 UTC, FRIDAY, 18 April 2014. 

This year, up to 6 fellows will be chosen by the selection committee. The nomination form is attached and eligibility requirements are listed below. You are encouraged to submit more than one nomination and you are free to nominate yourself. 

https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/MGT/2014+Apereo+Fellows+Program


PURPOSE 

The Apereo Fellows program seeks to foster community leadership and contributions by recognizing and supporting active contributors. Fellows enrich the community in a variety of ways, including technical expertise, teaching and research practices and community organization, support and leadership. Fellowship awards recognize such contributions and support the efforts of the Fellows with a modest stipend. 

For more information on the program and previous Apereo Fellows, please visit: 

https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/MGT/Apereo+Fellows

AWARD AT A GLANCE 

Total: up to 6 Fellowships will be awarded 
Term: 1 year from date of award 
Stipend: US$2500.00 
* Registration fees for the Open Apereo 2014 conference in Miami will also be waived. 

ELIGIBILITY 

All members of the Apereo Community are eligible for nomination subject to the following limitations: 

1. A nominee must not be a previous fellowship winner. 
2. A nominee cannot be a member of the Apereo Board, Apereo Foundation staff, and Selection Committee. 

NOMINATION FORM AND DUE DATE 

http://bit.ly/1jZ82By

Deadline: Friday, 18 April 2014, 23:59 UTC 
Please return the completed form(s) to Beth Kirschner at bkirschn at umich.edu

2014 APEREO FELLOWS SELECTION COMMITTEE 

Beth Kirschner (Fellow 2008), chair
Robert Sherratt, University of Hull
Seth Theriault (Fellow 2006), Columbia
Bert Pareyn (Fellow 2013), University of Cambridge 
Matt Jones (Fellow 2013), Longsight
Andrew Petro (Fellow 2013), University of Wisconsin - Madison
Janice Smith (Fellow 2009), Three Canoes



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