Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Mentor Awards
To recognize excellence in student mentoring, the Division of Research and Innovation will present student-nominated lecturers, tenure-track or tenured faculty with four $500 awards at the annual SDSU Student Symposium. Two awards will be given for mentoring undergraduates and two awards will be given for mentoring graduate students.
Nominations are submitted during the SDSU Student Symposium registration process. Awardees are announced during the SDSU Student Symposium.
Questions can be directed to Director of Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Alicia Kinoshita, [email protected].
Eligibility
The award recipient must be a San Diego State University tenure-track or tenured faculty member, or lecturer, who has demonstrated above and beyond average mentoring expectations and actively supports efforts to encourage student research, scholarship, and creative activities at SDSU.
Evaluation Criteria
Students should use the following criteria to guide their nominations. Awardees may not meet all of the criteria, but in general should:
- Effectively guide student research, scholarship, or creative projects
- Encourage the development of independent research and creative work
- Strive for and maintain high standards for undergraduate performance
- Encourage students to disseminate their work through the appropriate channels (e.g., publications, conferences, exhibits, performances)
- Prepare students to be successful in applications to future careers and/or graduate and professional schools
- Demonstrate a record of previous and current student achievements (e.g., student awards, fellowships)
- Actively encourage and support the participation of students from underrepresented backgrounds
- Communicate and establish expectations clearly



Previous Awardees
Undergraduate Mentor Awardees: Christal Sohl and Shawn O'Connor
Graduate Mentor Awardees: Audrey Beck and Sam Kassegne
Undergraduate Mentor Awardees: Arun Sethuraman and Marta Miletić
Graduate Mentor Awardees: Karilyn E. Sant and Eve Kornfeld
