This is the last week for nominations for the inaugural President’s Sustainability Leadership Awards at York University. The awards recognize students, faculty and staff who are contributing to making York a leader in sustainability among postsecondary institutions. The awards are intended to raise awareness on the important work that sustainability champions are doing at York, to provide much deserved recognition of their work, and to encourage others to get involved in sustainability initiatives on our campuses. Up to five awards will be given out each year.
“York University consistently strives to be a leading university in Canada on sustainability,” said York University President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri. “These awards will help us recognize the many people across the University who are leading the way.”
Any student, faculty or staff member from the University community can nominate any other individual or group for consideration. Nominees will be considered for the award based on their demonstrated leadership in sustainability, specifically through the following criteria:
- The overall impact of the nominee’s contributions to sustainability on campus, including the depth (how significant the contribution is) and breadth (how widespread, collaborative and/or replicable the contribution is).
- Degree of innovation and originality, and or degree of enhancement (to existing initiatives).
- How the individual or group went “over and above the call of duty” (additional time and resources committed that were not part of their job description or academic program).
To submit a nomination, visit the President’s Sustainability Leadership Awards page.
The deadline for nominations has been extended to Friday, Feb. 28.