Sheth Faculty Award for Distinguished International Achievement

The Madhuri And Jagdish N. Sheth Faculty Award for Distinguished International Achievement recognizes and honors a member of the full-time teaching faculty who has demonstrated excellence in teaching, research and creative activity, and professional service which embodies culturally diverse and pluralistic global perspectives; and effective and innovative teaching practices focused on preparing students to be responsible global leaders. The award highlights the importance of the international dimensions of the awardees’ contributions to his/her discipline or subject matter.

  • The candidate must demonstrate a sustained record of contributing to the global community. The recipient must have contributed in significant ways to strengthening the international dimension of ÎÞÂë±ä̬. Additional criteria to be considered include:

    • Significant record of achievement and recognition for international work;
    • Be of such stature and accomplishment that students, faculty, and staff of ÎÞÂë±ä̬ will take pride in and be inspired by their recognition;
    • Be an individual whose disciplinary contributions have made a positive impact internationally.
  • Any full-time teaching faculty is eligible to be nominated for the award. Administrators with faculty rank are ineligible for faculty awards (i.e., receives a Contract for Faculty Ranked Administrators). Previous award winners of this award (under any of its previous names) are not eligible to apply again. The award recipient must be under contract at ÎÞÂë±ä̬ when the award is presented.

  • Each college is responsible for creating the process by which their nominees are chosen. College deans or their designees submit nominations. There are no limits on the number of nominees each college can submit. The selection committee can reactivate nominations submitted for 2 years after the original submission.

    Nominations packets should include:

    • A completed Cover Sheet with signatures;
    • A 3-5 page summary statement by the nominee highlighting their achievements in global service, teaching and scholarship. Documentation should include citations, recognitions, and materials demonstrating a commitment to international education. The summary must be created using 12-point Times New Roman font with one-inch margins;
    • A condensed curriculum vitae (2-3 pages);
    • A support letter from the nominee’s academic home chair; jointly appointed faculty may submit a joint letter from both chairs or two separate letters;
    • A maximum of two external letters in support of the nomination, in addition to the chair’s letter (please note ÎÞÂë±ä̬ deans are not eligible to provide a letter);
    • Any other appendix materials useful to build the case;
    • All materials must be compiled into a single pdf document;
    • The packet must not exceed 20 pages. The Cover Sheet does not count toward the 20-page limit.
  • The selection committee will look for contributions that reflect broad international impact. A significant record of teaching, research, and/or service with an international focus and impact will be critical. Nominations will be evaluated by a university committee including one member from each of the degree granting colleges and the Executive Director for Global Education or their designate. Since members serving on this committee may not be experts in the nominee's field, it is important that nominations be submitted in language understandable to faculty in other disciplines.
  • To submit a nomination, the college dean or their representative should:

    1. Prepare each nomination application as a separate file, ensuring the correct cover sheet for the award is attached as the first page of the file. 
    2. Submit the nomination application via email to global.engagement@kennesaw.edu
  • Award:
    Recipient will receive a ÎÞÂë±ä̬ Sheth Faculty Award.

    Number and Frequency of Awards:
    Up to one (1) award may be presented annually, selected based on the qualifications of nominees.

    • December 31, 2024: Deadline to submit nominations.
    • January 2025: Selection committees review nominations and make recommendations for winners and finalists where applicable.
    • April 2025: Award Ceremony

 

Past Award Recipients

  • Susan Kirkpatrick Smith, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Department of Geography and Anthropology

    Smith
  • Amanda Richey, Professor of TESOL, Department of Inclusive Education

    Richey
  • Jayoung Choi, Professor of TESOL, Department of Inclusive Education

    Choi
  • Katya Vladimirov, Professor of History, Department of History and Philosophy

    Vladimirov
  • Akanmu Adebayo, Professor of History, Department of History and Philosophy

    Abebayo
  • Kamal Fatehi, Professor of Management,
    Management and Entrepreneurship

    Fatehi
  • Lin Hightower, Professor of Art, School of Art and Design

    hightower
  • Ming Chen, Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies

    chen
  • Laurence Sherr, Professor of Music, Bailey School of Music

    sherr
  • Terry Powis, Associate Professor of Anthropology,  Department of Geography and Anthropology

    powis