The 91Ïã½¶¶ÌÊÓÆµ System recognizes outstanding faculty for their teaching, research and service achievements, and honors students for their contributions to the University community through numerous award opportunities. The System also honors exceptional individuals who have made a significant impact in their field and community with an Honorary Degree — the highest form of recognition. You can learn more about these opportunities below.
Faculty Awards
Faculty Awards
The C. Brice Ratchford Memorial Fellowship Award recognizes a 91Ïã½¶¶ÌÊÓÆµ System faculty member who demonstrates commitment, dedication, and effectiveness in advancing the land-grant mission through extension, international education, and agricultural economics programs. The fellowship is presented to a faculty member who personifies the creativity, vision and leadership exhibited by the late Dr. C. Brice Ratchford, president emeritus of the 91Ïã½¶¶ÌÊÓÆµ System and dean of cooperative extension. The annual award is funded from a permanent endowment created with contributions from the Ratchford family and from numerous colleagues, friends and organizations in recognition of Dr. Ratchford’s memory.
Awards: The award is in the amount of $4,000, less applicable taxes.
Eligibility: The nominee must be a faculty member with the 91Ïã½¶¶ÌÊÓÆµ System. Nominations may be submitted for any 91Ïã½¶¶ÌÊÓÆµ System faculty member, based on or off-campus, active or emeritus, whose accomplishments exemplify Dr. Ratchford’s commitment to advancing the land-grant mission through extension, international education or agricultural economics programs. Nominations may be made by any member of the university community.
Selection: The C. Brice Ratchford Memorial Fellow is named by the UM System President. The president is advised by a panel, which includes representatives from the 91Ïã½¶¶ÌÊÓÆµ System universities and off-campus faculty and Missouri citizens. The panel is chaired by UM System Chief Engagement Officer or his/her designee.
Submitting a Nomination
The C. Brice Ratchford Award is awarded by the UM System President once annually. The annual timeline for this award is outlined below.
Nomination Form
Note: The Office of the Provost will forward nominations to the Office of Extension & Engagement.
Timeline
| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| October: 1st weekday | Call for Nominations |
| December: Last day of fall semester | Deadline for submissions to Provost |
| February: 1st weekday | Submit recommendations to UM System Committee |
| February | UM Committee reviews recommendations |
| February | Committee makes recommendations to the President |
| March: 2nd week | President makes final decisions |
Last updated 12.05.2023
View listings of Curators' Professors
Description: Established in March 1968 by the 91Ïã½¶¶ÌÊÓÆµ Board of Curators, these prestigious positions are bestowed only upon outstanding scholars with established reputations. Therefore, it is expected that there will be few such appointments. Review the Collected Rule and Regulation (320.070) governing these appointments here.
Number of awards and award amounts: To ensure this academic appointment remains a prestigious honor and means of providing recognition to outstanding faculty, the number of active Curators' Professors may not exceed 10% of the tenure/tenure-track faculty at each University. Recipients will receive a $15,000* annual stipend as long as they hold a position, with an initial appointment of five years. Of this amount, $10,000 will serve as an increase in annual compensation (less applicable taxes and deductions), and the remaining $5,000 will be available for professional expenses associated with teaching, research, or creative activities. (*Applies only to faculty whose initial appointment as a Curators’ Professor was awarded on or after September 1, 2021.)
Eligibility: Any faculty member nominated for this appointment is expected to be an outstanding scholar with an established reputation for research or teaching. Individuals holding a Curators' Professorship while in an administrative appointment may retain the title if they continue to make meaningful contributions, as determined through the standard 5-year review process.
Selection Committee: Campus selection committees are comprised of distinguished faculty members at the home institution, including other Curators' Distinguished Professors, Academy members, and other faculty of similar standing. A key part of the Office of Academic Affairs' review is ensuring that campus committees are of the appropriate caliber to review nominations for these appointments.
Submitting a Nomination
Curators' Professor/Teaching Professor nominations are presented and reviewed once annually at the September meeting of the Board of Curators. Therefore, it is important that all nomination materials are submitted and reviewed in a timely manner to ensure appropriate consideration at the Board meeting. Materials that are received late may require delayed consideration until the following year. A full timeline is outlined in the first table below.
NOTE: Curators' Professor Emeritus nominations are presented and reviewed at Board of Curators' meetings throughout the year (See second table below).
Click here for an Emeritus Nomination Checklist (download, Word).
To submit a Curators' Professor/Teaching Professor nomination, please complete and provide the materials outlined in the Nomination Checklist (download, Word). When preparing the Executive Summary, please follow the Executive Summary Instructions (download, Word).
| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| October: 1st weekday | Call for Nominations sent by UMAA on behalf of Board of Curators |
| March: 1st weekday | Nominations due to Provost |
| June: 1st weekday | Campus Committee completes its review |
| July: 2nd Friday | Provost/Chancellor submit recommendations to System |
| August | System submits nominations to the Board of Curators |
| September | Board of Curators reviews and approves nominations during Closed Session |
| For Board of Curators' Meeting in | Submit Nominations by |
|---|---|
| February | January 7 |
| April | March 18 |
| June | May 27 |
| September | July 10 |
| November | October 21 |
Background: The Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching is designed to recognize faculty members at participating higher education institutions demonstrating a commitment to high-quality teaching and student success.
Nomination, Selection and Recognition
- All four UM System universities shall name a recipient of this award on an annual basis.
- Nomination and selection criteria, review processes, and recognition are the purview of the universities and should be managed by the institution’s Office of the Provost consistent with the timeline below.
| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| Spring Semester | Nominations reviewed, and recipient selected by campuses |
| Last Day of Spring Semester | Recipient information (nomination packet, letters of support, etc.) due to UM Academic Affairs |
| June | Recipients recognized by the President at the Board of Curators meeting |
Description: The Thomas Jefferson Award recognizes faculty who rise above excellence and demonstrate clear distinction in teaching, research, writing, creative activities and service to the 91Ïã½¶¶ÌÊÓÆµ System and humankind. View a list of prior recipients.
Number of awards and award amounts: There will be up to one $10,000 award, less applicable taxes. The award also includes the Thomas Jefferson Cup.
Eligibility: Any faculty member at one of the four UM System universities with at least ten (10) years of service may be nominated. Active faculty only. Nominations will be accepted annually.
Selection committee: Representatives from each campus will be appointed by the provost to make recommendations to the President.
Submitting a Nomination
The Thomas Jefferson Award is awarded by the UM System President once annually. The annual timeline for this award is outlined below.
To submit a nomination, please complete the Nomination Form.
| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| October: 1st weekday | Call for Nominations |
| December: Last day of fall semester | Nominations due to Provost |
| February: 1st weekday | Provost/Chancellor submit recommendations to System |
| February | UM Committee reviews campus recommendations |
| February | Committee makes recommendations to the President |
| March: 2nd Friday | President makes final decisions |
Student Awards
Student Awards
Remington R. Williams Award
The Remington R. Williams Awards are given in memory of Mr. Williams and his outstanding service as Student Representative to the 91Ïã½¶¶ÌÊÓÆµ Board of Curators (2020-2022), a role in which he served as a champion for undergraduate and graduate students.
Trans World Airlines (TWA) Scholarship
The Trans World Airlines scholarship was established to provide funds to students (of any major) who are working to positively effect change concerning environmental issues.
Honorary Degrees
Honorary Degrees
The honorary doctorate degree is the highest form of recognition offered by the 91Ïã½¶¶ÌÊÓÆµ to persons of exceptional distinction.