All books, including
scholarly monographs, creative works (e.g., novels and anthologies
of poetry), exhibition catalogues, textbooks, and edited collections
published during the 2000-2001 academic year by University of Texas
faculty and research staff are eligible to compete for the Robert
W. Hamilton Faculty Author Awards. Books that were considered in
the previous competition are no longer eligible, regardless of publication
date. Five awards will be made: the grand prize winner will receive
$10,000; the three runners-up will each receive $3,000. A fourth
prize of $3,000 will be reserved for a textbook. The University
Coop Board hopes that these awards will be an important incentive
for UT authors, including young faculty members on the tenure-track.
CNS recipients
include:
- 1998 Dee
Silverthorn (Neurobiology) Human Physiology: An Integrated
Approach, Prentice Hall
- 2000 Nell
B. Dale (Computer Sciences) C++ Plus Data Structures, Jones
and Bartlett Publishers
- 2001 Robert
Dudley (Integrative Biology) The Biomechanics of Insect
Flight: Form, Function, Evolution, Princeton University Press.
- 2001 Michael
Starbird (Math) The Heart of Mathematics: an Invitation
to Effective Thinking, Key College Publishing Company.
- 2001
John Wheeler (Astronomy) Cosmic Catstrophes: Supernovae,
Gamma-ray Bursts, and Adventures in Hyperspace, Cambridge
University Press.
Nomination
dates and a complete list of awardees