Nominate candidates for NHH Mission Award

Audience clapping, surprised award winner.
A surprised Astrid Foldal was one of the award winners in 2022. This year's deadline for nominations is 8 December.
By Ingunn Gjærde

8 November 2023 09:00

Nominate candidates for NHH Mission Award

Do you have colleagues who have contributed to better collaboration, work with sustainability or increased value creation? Then you should nominate these for NHH Mission Award. The winner receives NOK 25,000.

Group photo with flowers and diplomas.
The award winners in 2022. From the left Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen, Sveinung Jørgensen, Linda Rutledal and Astrid Foldal together with NHH rector Øystein Thøgersen.
"We would like nominations of large and small initiatives and measures, individuals or groups who have made an extra effort. If you are in doubt as to whether the measure is too small or not quite suitable, then nominate it anyway. We would like to include everything in the assessment," says Malin Arve and Geir Mikalsen, who coordinate the award.
 
Last year's award was shared between two groups. The first duo was Sveinung Jørgensen and Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen, for their work with sustainability research and dissemination. The other duo was Linda Rutledal and Astrid Foldal for the work with Engage.EU.
 
The NHH Mission Award is to be awarded to individuals, teams or groups (not entire offices, departments, sections or research centres) who have contributed to fulfilling NHH's Mission Statement; Together for sustainable value creation.
 

NOMINATE YOUR CANDIDATE HERE 

The deadline for nominations is 8 December.

 

 ABOUT THE NHH MISSION AWARD

The Award is assigned for contribution within one or several of the following areas:  

  • Together = For excellent collaboration internally or in the relationship with external partners. 

  • Sustainable = For brilliant initiatives strengthening NHH's work with sustainability.  

  • Value Creation = For outstanding initiatives contributing to increase value creation at NHH or in society. 

The prize is NOK 25,000. If there are several prize winners, the prize is shared between the winners.
The nominations will be assessed by the Rector's Management Team, who in consultation with the rector will make the final decision on who wins the award.

The winner will be announced at the last Town Hall Meeting before Christmas, 15 December. 

QUESTIONS?

Do you have any questions about the award? 

Please don’t hesitate to contact Geir Mikalsen or Malin Arve.

 

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