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OURS Discovery Award
2005 Discovery Award winner Randy Tedor is congratulated by Ernie Hall at the 2005 Undergraduate Research and Discovery Symposium.

Ernie Hall (UAA College of Fellows)
congratulates 2005 Discovery Award recipient Randy Tedor.

Discovery Awards recognize one UAA undergraduate student each year who exemplifies overall academic excellence that must include exceptional achievement in research or creative activities with a $2,000 cash prize.

Deadline: Students are nominated for this award on a year-round basis. The Discovery Award Committee meets during the second week in February of each academic year to consider the nominations. Nominations received by February 8, 2008 will be considered for this year's award. Applications received after the committee meeting will be considered for the following academic year.

Online Nomination Process

Students cannot apply for this award; they must be nominated by their academic departments or a subcommittee thereof. Completed nominations should be emailed to discovery@uaa.alaska.edu.

Eligibility: Nominee must be admitted to UAA as an undergraduate degree-seeking student.

Required information: Nominations must include:

  • Student’s name
  • Student’s ID number
  • Student’s email address and phone number
  • Nominator’s email address and phone number
  • Nominator’s working relationship with the student
  • Evidence of the student’s exemplary research or creative activity:
    • A description of the student’s specific level of participation in research project(s) or creative activities
    • Were the results of project(s) presented or performed?
    • Were the results of the project(s) published?
    • Have any UAA or external awards recognized the student’s research or creative activities?
    • Has student’s research or creative activities received funding?

       Previous Discovery Award Winners

       2006-2007 Cody Augdahl (BS Biological Sciences) and Summer Engler (BS Biological Sciences)

       2005-2006 G. Matthew Snodgrass (BA Justice)

       2004-2005 Randy Tedor (BS Interdisciplinary Studies)

       2003-2004 Laura Gardner (BS Psychology)

       2002-2003 Meghan Aube  (BM Music Performance)


Opportunity Profile
Gates Cambridge Scholars Program: Over time, it is anticipated that Gates Cambridge Scholars will become leaders in helping to address global problems related to health, equity, technology and learning. The program offers scholarships that support one to four years of graduate study at the University of Cambridge.
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