Since its inception in 1975, over 150 Distinguished Teacher AwardsÌý(DTAs) have been awarded to exemplary instructors at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. The DTA is awarded to up to four instructors annually at the May meeting of Senate. Nominations are due Wednesday, December 31, 2025.Ìý
Congratulations to the 2025 recipients of the DTA!
- Chad Wriglesworth, St. Jerome's University
- Elena Neiterman,ÌýSchool of Public Health Sciences
- Marc Hurwitz,ÌýConrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business
- Martin Pei,ÌýCombinatorics & Optimization
Congratulations to the 2025 DTA Honourable Mention!
- Katy Fulfer, Philosophy
Want to know who received a DTA in the past? Visit our list of DTA Recipients.
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The DTA isÌýnot limited to faculty membersÌý— it's open to all those who teach students at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.
The main criterion of the Distinguished Teacher Award is a record ofÌýexcellent teachingÌýover an extended periodÌýat À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, usually at least five years.
Other criteria include:Ìý
- Evidence of educational impact beyond the classroom
- Evidence of inclusive teaching and supportive relationships with students and colleagues
- Evidence of a favourable and lasting influence on students, and, where relevant, on colleagues
- Stimulated interest in the course material, supported student learning, and provided helpful feedback
Evidence of successful innovation in teaching or publications or presentations on teaching and learning may support a nomination, but it is also clear that excellence in teaching does not require either.
How to nominate an instructor
The DTA process is prompted by submission of a nomination form. You can nominate your colleague or favourite instructor for a DTA by completing the online DTA nomination form byÌýno later thanÌý4:30ÌýpmÌýonÌýWednesday, December 31, 2025.
- Ensure that the instructor hasn't already received a DTA by visiting ourÌýDistinguished TeacherÌýAward RecipientsÌýpage.ÌýAn instructor can only receiveÌýthis award once.
- Undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, faculty, or colleagues may submit nominations. Self-nominations are not accepted.
- It'sÌýimportant that evidence be collected from asÌýmany different sources as possibleÌý(students, colleagues, alumni, administrative officers, etc.).
Deadline:Ìý4:30Ìýpm on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.ÌýRecipients are announced at the May meeting of the University Senate.Ìý
Note:ÌýAll nominations are forwarded to the nominee’s faculty. After reviewing the nominations, the faculty selects the nominee(s) to submit to the Distinquished Teaching Award Committee for consideration. The chosen nominees receive notification of their nomination and an opportunity to provide supporting documentation.
WritingÌýeffectiveÌýnomination letters
The following is a list of items that are often included in successful nomination letters. They are presented here as suggestions if these types of resources are available to you. You should also feel free to submit other materials that are not included on this list.
- The nominee’s teaching approaches, special strengths, teaching innovations, and impact on student learning and developmentÌýwith evidence of the nominee's success in promoting better student learning.
- Samples of excellent or innovative teaching materials, such as course handouts, project descriptions, and assignments that describe the innovation.
- Honours and awards for teaching, for example from student societies or professional organizations.
- Letters from colleagues whoÌýhave direct knowledge of the candidate's teaching abilities and achievements.
- Evidence of work with colleagues to promote better teaching (e.g. presenting seminars on teaching, acting as a mentor to new faculty, organizing workshops for teaching assistants).
- Evidence of major contribution to curriculum development.
- Evidence of success of former students that can be traced back to the influence of the candidate (e.g. student projects or theses submitted for publication, prizes and honours awarded to students, examples of excellent student work).
Want to learn about how to write a strong letter of nomination? ReadÌý.
Frequently asked questions
Support
If you have questions about the DTA, please contact Maris WeissÌýatÌýCTE.