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Faculty Lecture nominees sought

The Committee on the Annual Faculty Lectureship invites nominations for the 1998-99 University of Washington Lectureship Award. This award, established in 1974, carries a stipend of $3,500 from private funds. It is intended to honor current or emeriti faculty whose research, scholarship, or art is widely recognized by their peers and whose achievements have had a substantial impact on their profession, on the research or performance of others, and perhaps on society as a whole.

In addition to honoring the recipient, the award is designed to increase awareness, both within and outside the University, of the nature and significance of original work being done by outstanding faculty members. Accordingly, the recipient is asked to present a lecture open to the University community and the general public.

Nominations are due no later than Monday, March 23. They should be accompanied by a supporting statement summarizing the nominee's accomplishments and impact. Please send nominations to Professor Theodore Kaltsounis, Vice Chair, Faculty Senate, Box 351271. ¶