CASE Europe Leadership Award
The CASE Europe Leadership Award recognises CASE Europe member institution heads, presidents, vice-chancellors and leaders for their outstanding efforts in promoting and supporting education.
Your institution must be a member of CASE to participate.
Nominees for this award must demonstrate the ability to:
- Actively support advancement
- Create a vision and inspire others
- Establish a positive image for his or her institution while leading it to higher levels of success
- Increase his or her institution's stature in the community
- Encourage innovation and risk-taking among employees
Nomination and Selection Process
Nominations for 2012 are now open. The deadline for applications is Friday 9 March 2012.
To nominate a candidate, please provide us with:
- A letter describing the nominee's qualifications
- The nominee's professional and related vita
- Three supporting letters from others endorsing the nomination
Please submit this to awardseurope@case.org by the deadline.
After the deadline, an awards sub-committee, formed by a cross-section of advancement professionals from across Europe, will review nominations to select a recipient. The CASE Europe Board of Trustees approves the winner of the award.
CASE Europe welcomes your nominations and encourages you to put forward your outstanding leader for deserved recognition and to inspire by example.
If you have any further queries please email awardseurope@case.org.
Previous Winners
2011
Professor Sir Richard Trainor KBE
Principal, King's College London
2010
Brett Wigdortz
CEO and Founder, TeachFirst
2009
Professor Sir Tim O'Shea
Principal and Vice Chancellor, University of Edinburgh
2008
Sir Eric Anderson
Provost, Eton College
2007
Professor Alison Richard
Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge
2006
Gabriel Hawawini
Dean, INSEAD
2005
Professor Eric Thomas
Vice-Chancellor, University of Bristol
2004
Professor Marcel Crochet, Rector
Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
2003
Professor Sir George Bain
Vice-Chancellor, Queen's University, Belfast
2002
Professor Duncan Rice
Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Aberdeen