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Nominations

Senate Medal

The Senate Medal is an award, established in 1997, that recognises exceptional service to the University by person(s) for whom other forms of recognition, such as the award of an honorary degree, are inappropriate.

The Medals are primarily for general staff and members of the community who have given effective and faithful service to the University. A Medal may also be awarded to an academic member of staff for activities which would not be rewarded in promotions, e.g. a staff member who has made a significant contribution to the development of a sporting club on campus.

The awards will be based on the extent to which the work or achievement of the nominee(s) reflects excellence beyond the normal call of duty. In making the awards, emphasis will also be placed on demonstrated excellence, with specific and concrete examples of achievement.

Up to five Senate Medals may be awarded annually and may be awarded on the basis of one or more of the following criteria:

  1. Consistently exceptional performance by a member of members of staff in a work area, or several areas, within the University;
  2. Significant innovation or demonstrated betterments in university work practices;
  3. Effective and faithful service to the University community
  4. Outstanding contribution to general community services, to the benefit of the University or on behalf of the University;
  5. Length of association with the University, together with a significant contribution to its activities.

To nominate a person for a Senate Medal please fill out the nomination form (doc).

The Honorary Awards and Ceremonial Committee will treat all nominations confidentially.

Please email your completed form to Events and Sponsorships Manager – Ms Sally Browne – s.browne@murdoch.edu.au