WAGS & ProQuest Annual Awards

WAGS & ProQuest Awards (fall 2024)

About

Each year, the Western Association of Graduate Schools (WAGS) partners with ProQuest to solicit nominees in four award categories. This prestigious regional competition is an important opportunity for institutions to showcase innovation and creativity by their graduate students. Note: Graduated master's students are eligible for all four categories. Graduated doctoral students are only eligible for one category (Innovation in Technology).

SDSU may only submit one nomination for each of the award categories for the entire university. Details regarding the nomination process are below.

Award Details

This award is open for graduate students who graduated in summer 2023, fall 2023, and spring 2024 (July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024).  If you do not have a student in mind for this award cycle, please be on the lookout for the upcoming 2025 cycle.

There are four award categories:

  1. Innovation in Technology (master's and doctoral)
  2. Distinguished Master's Thesis Award in STEM disciplines (master's only)
  3. Distinguished Master's Thesis Award in humanities, social sciences, education, and business disciplines (master's only)
  4. Distinguished Master's Thesis and/or Final Master's Capstone Project Award in the creative, visual, and performing arts disciplines (master's only)

WAGS/ProQuest will select a winner for each category and provide a $1,000 award, a Certificate of Award, and travel expenses for the recipient to attend the WAGS Annual Conference and Awards luncheon (date and location to be determined).

Nomination Packet

  • Nominators must prepare/upload required materials as one PDF document.
  • Submission materials must be assembled in the same order as listed in the Nomination Packet Section under each WAGS/ProQuest Award Category below. 
  • Additional requirements pertaining to eligibility, evaluation criteria and submittal materials are listed under each WAGS/ProQuest Award Category below.

*If you do not include the required application elements or adhere to the word/page limit and formatting requirements, as detailed below, your proposal will not be considered.*

Nomination Procedure

  • Advisors/directors may submit up to two nominations for each category.  A separate form should be submitted for each student.
  • The College of Graduate Studies will confirm eligibility and send the nominations to the respective College Deans for review.
  • The College Deans will recommend up to two nominations per category for the Graduate Dean to review.
  • The Graduate Dean will select one nomination from each WAGS/ProQuest Award category to submit on behalf of SDSU.
    • SDSU may submit only one (1) nomination for each of the four award Categories (see below).
  • The College of Graduate Studies will submit the selected nominations to WAGS.

Nomination Form

SDSU will open its nominations for the WAGS & ProQuest Awards on August 19, 2024. The deadline to submit a nomination is September 15, 2024 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time. Please submit your nomination to The College of Graduate Studies using this Google Form.

For FAQs please visit the WAGS/ProQuest webpage. Please feel to reach out to [email protected] with other questions or concerns.

WAGS/ProQuest Award Categories

This award is given for the development of innovative technology in a thesis or dissertation and its utilization for the creative solution of a major problem. This award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievement at the master's or doctoral level.

Eligibility

Nominees must have successfully defended and submitted the final copy of their thesis or dissertation towards the master's or doctoral degree within the period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024.

Nominees must be from a WAGS member institution (SDSU is a WAGS member).

Evaluation Criteria

  • Originality of the study
  • Scope and significance of the study
  • Contribution to the discipline and/or profession
  • Overall quality of the summary and abstract of the thesis or dissertation

Nomination Packet

Nominators will be required to prepare/upload required materials as one PDF document using the following file name convention: "College_Nominee's last name_Nominee's institution_WAGSInnovation.pdf" and upload it through the Google Form. 

Required Materials (must be assembled in the same order as listed):

  1. A non-technical summary prepared by the nominee (1000-1500 words) describing the research and how it demonstrates or resulted in the development of innovative technology in the conduct of scholarship.  This summary should be directed to a general academic audience of non-specialists.
  2. An abstract of the nominee's research (not to exceed 10 double-spaced pages).  Appendices containing nontextual material, such as charts or tables, may be included as additional pages.  All pages should be numbered, and each should bear the name of the nominee.
  3. Two (2) nomination letters (not to exceed 1 page per letter).  One letter from the department head or major professor and one letter from an additional faculty member.  The letters should include information regarding the significance of the study, the contribution of the study to the program of the degree granting unit, and the broader impact of the innovation on the knowledge base of the discipline.
  4. The nominee's curriculum vitae or resume (not to exceed five pages).

This award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievement at the master's level in STEM disciplines: biological sciences, mathematical sciences, physical sciences, life sciences, and engineering.

Eligibility

The scholarly product eligible for this competition is a formal written thesis.  If a nominating department offers both a thesis option and a project option, only the thesis is acceptable for consideration for this award

Nominees must have successfully defended and submitted the final copy of their thesis towards the master's degree within the period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024.

Nominees must be from a WAGS member institution (SDSU is a WAGS member).

Evaluation Criteria

  • Originality of the study
  • Scope and significance of the study
  • Contribution to the discipline and/or profession
  • Overall quality of the summary and abstract of the thesis

Nomination Packet

Nominators will be required to prepare/upload the following required materials as one PDF document using the following file name convention: "College_Nominee's last name_Nominee's institution_WAGSSTEM.pdf" and upload it through the Google Form. 

Required Materials (must be assembled in the same order as listed):

  1. A non-technical summary prepared by the nominee (1000-1500 words) describing the research and its significance.  This summary is intended for a general academic audience of non-specialists.
  2. An abstract of the nominee's research (not to exceed 10 double-spaced pages).  Appendices containing nontextual material, such as charts or tables, may be included as additional pages.  All pages should be numbered, and each should bear the name of the nominee.
  3. Two (2) nomination letters (not to exceed 1 page per letter).  One letter from the department head or major professor and one letter from an additional faculty member.  The letters should include information regarding the significance of the thesis, the contribution of the thesis to the program of the degree granting unit, and the impact of the thesis on the knowledge base of the discipline.
  4. The nominee's curriculum vitae or resume (not to exceed five pages).

This award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievement at the master’s level the humanities, social sciences, education, and business disciplines.

Eligibility

The scholarly product eligible for this competition is a formal written thesis.  If a nominating department offers both a thesis option and a project option, only the thesis is acceptable for consideration for this award

Nominees must have successfully defended and submitted the final copy of their thesis or dissertation towards the master's degree within the period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024.

Nominees must be from a WAGS member institution (SDSU is a WAGS member).

Evaluation Criteria

  • Originality of the study
  • Scope and significance of the study
  • Contribution to the discipline and/or profession
  • Overall quality of the summary and abstract of the thesis

Nomination Packet

Nominators will be required to prepare/upload the following required materials as one PDF document using the following file name convention: "College_Nominee's last name_Nominee's institution_WAGSDMT.pdf" and upload it through the Google Form.

Required Materials (must be asembled in the same order as listed):

  1. A non-technical summary prepared by the nominee (1000-1500 words) describing the research and its significance.  This summary is intended for a general academic audience of non-specialists.
  2. An abstract of the nominee's research (not to exceed 10 double-spaced pages).  Appendices containing nontextual material, such as charts or tables, may be included as additional pages.  All pages should be numbered, and each should bear the name of the nominee.
  3. Two (2) nomination letters (not to exceed 1 page per letter).  One letter from the department head or major professor and one letter from an additional faculty member.  The letters should include information regarding the significance of the thesis,  the contribution of the thesis to the program of the degree granting unit, and the impact of the thesis on the knowledge base of the discipline.
  4. The nominee's curriculum vitae or resume (not to exceed five pages).

This award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievement and creative arts’ achievement at the master’s level in creative, visual, and performing arts disciplines.

Eligibility

The scholarly or creative work eligible for this competition is one of the following:

  • A traditional, formal written thesis
  • A major capstone paper or creative product (e.g., collection of poetry)
  • An audio, video, or digital file of a performance, portfolio, or exhibition

Since many fine and performing arts master's projects involve a combination of written and artistic products, both may be submitted for review (if applicable) and considered in the decision for the award.  Nominees must have successfully completed all requirements for their scholarly or creative work in the context of degree progression and/or completion.

Typically, this means that a written thesis will have been successfully defended and final copy submitted; their major capstone paper or creative product will have been submitted and evaluated for degree completion; or their performance, portfolio, or exhibition will have been publicly presented and/or evaluated for degree completion, as appropriate within the period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024.

Nominees must be from a WAGS member institution (SDSU is a WAGS member).

Evaluation Criteria

  • Originality
  • Aesthetic Merit
  • Technical execution
  • Potential to reach beyond the original academic audience through future performance, exhibition, or publication

Nomination Packet

Nominators will be required to prepare/upload the following required materials as one PDF document using the following file name convention: "College_Nominee's last name_Nominee's institution_WAGSCreative.pdf" and upload it through the Google Form.

Required Materials (must be assembled in the same order as listed):

  1. A non-technical summary prepared by the nominee (1000-1500 words) describing the research, artistic approach, inspiration and/or major influences, and its significance.  This summary is intended for a general academic audience of non-specialists.  For those submitting projects that involve a public performance or exhibition, we encourage a video recording of the event as well, so that the scope and impact of the event can be considered.
  2. An abstract or example of the nominee's research or project (not to exceed 10 double-spaced pages).  Appendices containing nontextual material, such as charts or tables, may be included as additional pages.  All pages should be numbered, and each should bear the name of the nominee.
  3. Two (2) nomination letters (not to exceed 1 page per letter).  One letter from the department head or major professor and one letter from an additional faculty member.  The letters should include information regarding the significance of the thesis and/or project, the contribution of the thesis and/or project to the program of the degree granting unit, and the impact of the knowledge base of the discipline.
  4. The nominee's curriculum vitae or resume (not to exceed five pages).