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[Your Department Name] Faculty Achievement Report [DD/MM/2010]

NOTABLE, AWARD-WINNING, MAJOR PUBLICATIONS

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Name of Faculty Member published “Article Name” in Name of Publication (date).

Name of Faculty Member published Title of Published Work (Name of Publisher and date).

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[Professor’s name] published “On Case Concord: The Syntax of Switch-reference Clauses” in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory (2009)

[Professor’s name] published “Differential interaction of the Pafah1b alpha subunits with the Reelin transducer Dab1” in Brain Research (April 2009).

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL HONORS, AWARDS, AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS

[Student Name], an undergraduate major, won the New Jersey Consortium of Women’s and Gender Studies Programs Best Paper Prize for his paper “Cisioux.” A student of [Professor’s name], he presented the award winning paper at the NJCWGSP Conference in April.

[Professor’s name] has been elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the nation’s pre-eminent learned society and research institution.

[Professor’s name], assistant professor in Physics, has been selected to receive an NSF CAREER award which provides five years of funding. He won the award for his proposal “CAREER: Atomically-Engineered Complex Oxides and their Heterostructures for Novel Electronic Functionalities.” This is the National Science Foundation's most prestigious award in support of early career-development activities with special emphasis on integrating research and education.

KEYNOTE AND MAJOR CONFERENCES

[Professor’s name] was invited to present “The Play of Cultures: Early Modern Theater and the Mediterranean Contact Zone” at the Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany, in May 2009.

[Professor’s name] gave the keynote address “Everything you wanted to know about aging” at the National Institute on Aging, Third Annual New Investigator Forum, May 5, 2009.

EDITORSHIPS AND OTHER PRESTIGIOUS SERVICES

[Professor’s name] continues to serve as the Series Editor for the Film and Culture Series at Columbia University Press; recent titles in the series include: Weimar Cinema: An Essential Guide to Classic Films of the Era by Noah Isenberg (December 2008) and African Film and Literature: Adapting Violence to the Screen by Lindiwe Dovey (April 2009).

NEW PROGRAMS, CENTERS, INSTITUTES, OR INITIATIVES

[Professor’s name] Botstiber Series on Austro-american Studies continued with

Austrian authors Klaus Kastberger and Nicole Streitler on 25 Mar. 2009 and Lilian Faschinger on 20 Apr. 2009.

NOTEWORTHY

[Professor’s name] consulted for the New York Times Moscow correspondent Ellen Barry for her article “A Wild Cossack Rides into a Cultural Battle,” New York Times (Europe), April 13, 2009.

[Professor’s name] has been selected to deliver the 34th Annual Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies, sponsored by the Program in Jewish Studies at the University of Washington, May 17-21, 2009. Entitled “Encounters with the Past: Remembering the ‘Bygone’ in Israeli Culture,” [Professor’s name]’s talks will eventuate in a monograph, thereby presenting the material in written form for a wider audience.