Good Practices Award
Requirements
Members of the Academic Community will be admitted: teachers, non-teachers and researchers. Each candidate can submit more than one proposal or project. Applications can be subscribed individually or by teams of up to six members.
Criteria
The “Good Practices” proposed are classified in thematic areas, according to the aspects established in the UAlg Strategic Plan, namely: Teaching and Learning, Research and Development, Community and Governance.
Applications will be eligible if they demonstrate that the results contribute in a clear, measurable, current and innovative way to the pursuit of the strategic objectives and initiatives and indicators established for these strands.
The prize is divided into two categories:
- “Good Practice of Excellence”, aimed at the best classified application in each intervention area
- “Good Practice of Merit”, for applications that stand out for their global merit and impact for the institution's development and quality
Application
Applications are open until 15 December 2022.
Contest Jury
Applications will be evaluated by a panel of evaluators composed of the members of the Quality Assurance Commission. The panel may include specialists in a specific area whenever their contribution to the evaluation of a good practice is justified.
Prize Awarding
The prize will be delivered at a public ceremony.