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In June of 1995 the President approved the establishment of the Rosemary
Gill Award in memory of Dr. Rosemary Gill, Director of University Health
Services, who exemplified a high level of commitment of service to students,
both in terms of her responsibilities as a physician on campus and as a member of the larger University community.
Awards are presented annually to a member or members of faculty or staff
of the University who have provided outstanding service, other than teaching, to students. Up to four awards can be made each year. The selection of recipients is made by a committee consisting of the President; the Vice-President, Student Services; the Chair of the Student Experience Committee of the Board of Governors; and a student appointed by the HÂþ» Student Union.
The first Rosemary Gill Awards were presented in February, 1996, and
nominations are now being sought for awards to be presented in 2013. Nominations should be made in writing and include the rationale for the nomination and up to three letters of support, preferably including at least one from a student or students. To assist you in planning your submission, a nomination form can be found on the Student Services website, studentservices.dal.ca.
The Rosemary Gill Award is a plaque presented to the recipient at a spring
reception hosted by the President. In addition, a permanent plaque bearing the names of annual recipients is displayed in the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building.
Please submit nominations to:
The Office of the Vice-President
Student Services
Room 325A
Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building
HÂþ» University
6299 South Street
P. O. Box 15000
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2
The deadline for nominations is Friday, December 14, 2012.
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