NCFR Seeks Fellows Nominations

Deadline: Sept. 15, 2017

Greetings, NCFR members! The Fellows Committee is seeking nominations for the 2017 Fellows awards. Would you please help us by nominating members who have made significant contributions to the organization and the field? A description of Fellow status in NCFR, the Fellows award criteria for selection to Fellow status, and the procedure for submitting nominations follow. The Fellows Committee would greatly appreciate your assistance.

 

What Is Fellow Status in NCFR?

Fellow status in NCFR is an honor awarded to living members of NCFR based on their outstanding contributions to Family Science. NCFR encourages nominations of all family professionals who have contributed to the family field. Among the recognized areas of contributions are scholarship, teaching, outreach, practice, and professional service, including service to NCFR. By definition, outstanding contributions are those that have broad impact on the field and are enduring over time.

 

What Are the Criteria for Fellow Status?

A.       Nominees for Fellow status must have made outstanding contributions to the field. Satisfying a combination of these criteria is required. Examples of outstanding contributions include:

  1. Published, refereed scholarship that has shaped or reshaped the field of Family Science.
  2. A history of innovation in practice or outreach that has transformed the field, such as the development and implementation of novel or significant interventions or programs designed to promote healthy family relations.
  3. Recognition of teaching excellence through awards and mentoring.
  4. The development and implementation of innovative curricula for training professionals in the area of Family Science.
  5. The development and implementation of innovative social policy relevant to families.
  6. A history of innovation and publication about the methods and measurement strategies used in related Family Science arenas.
  7. Superior contributions to NCFR as an organization.

B.     Nominees must have at least 10 years of professional experience after the receipt of the appropriate graduate or professional degree.

C.     Nominees must have held NCFR membership continuously for the previous five years at the time of nomination.

 

What Is the Procedure for Nominations?

  1. Nominees must be nominated by another NCFR member.
  2. Nominees must have the endorsement of two additional individuals, one of whom must be an NCFR member, describing the outstanding nature of the nominee’s contributions.
  3. In general, nominees should not be aware that they are being considered for Fellow status. For this reason, the NCFR office will not contact candidates for Fellow status at the time of their nominations.

 

See How to Become an NCFR Fellow for complete information, policies and procedures, nomination form, and sample letter of endorsement.

 

Please email your nomination materials to Jeanne Strand, NCFR’s director of governance and board operations, at [email protected]. The deadline for nominations is Sept. 15, 2017. We are building this special recognition to further the legacy of outstanding members of NCFR. Let us hear from you, and thank you very much for your consideration.

 

David H. Demo, Ph.D., Co-Chair, [email protected]

B. Jan McCulloch, Ph.D., Co-Chair, [email protected]

NCFR Fellows Committee