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Preparing a Dossier

Dossiers for successful nominees differ, but all dossiers must include the following:

1. Nomination Letter. The nomination letter should clearly identify the nominee and the nominator and should summaraize clearly and succinctly in language appropriate for review by colleagues who are not skilled in the nominee's discipline:

The nomination letter should not exceed 2,400 words (about four pages).

2. Supporting Letters. One of the most important components of successful nomination dossiers are evaluation by peers, especially recognized leaders in the discipline. The nomination should include no more than eight letters that provide an assessment of the nominee's work, impact on the field, and overall of scholarly, artistic, or literary distinction. The number of letters is not as important as their quality, specificity, and the qualifications of the references. The Committee recommends that:

The letters need not be long or exhaustive; what matters most is that they clearly and unambiguously demonstrate that the nominee's body of work has been so significant as to warrant the rank of Distinguished Professor. The letters should be scanned together and submitted as a group. For successful nominees, segments of the letters will be used in the printed program and may be used in the university's efforts to publicize these honors, in print and online.

3. Current Vita. The nomination should include an up-to-date curriculum vita of the nominee.

4. Indication of the Dean's and/or Chair's Support (optional). Although not required, it is very helpful if nominations indicate whether they are supported by the nominee's dean and/or department chair. This can be indicated by having the dean and/or chair sign (or countersign) the nomination letter or through a short separate statement indicating his or her support.

5. Three Examples of the Nominee's Work (optional). The dossier may, but is not required to, include a maximum of three examples of the nominee's most influential work, such as articles, books, images of artistic works, musical recordings, exhibition catalogs, or other materials that convey the significance of the nomiee's work. These should be submitted electronically whenever possible, but when impractical may be delivered to the University Distinguished Professors Committee at the address below. Submitted material will be returned, but please do not provide originals or items that are rare or otherwise valuable.

The dossier should be submitted online at: https://www.indiana.edu/~ceremony/nominate/ on or before October 15, 2012. The nomination and reference letters may be addressed, and physical examples of the nominee's work may be delivered, to: