photo of Peter Andrée at Otway National Park, AustraliaPeter Andrée has received a Provost’s Fellowship in Teaching Award 2025! This award recognizes faculty and contract instructors dedicated to sustained excellence in teaching, scholarship of teaching and the continual development of teaching.

Peter Andrée has established an outstanding record in teaching excellence, leadership in experiential, community-engaged and service learning, and pedagogical innovation. To name only some of his accomplishments, Peter has regularly offered students in his classes a field experience through participation in the Temagami Colloquium on the traditional territory of the Teme Augama Anishinaabe in Northern Ontario. Along with Gabriel Maracle, he recently received an award from Carleton’s Experiential Learning Fund to support students participating in the Temagami Colloquium in Fall 2025. As chair of Carleton’s Committee on Community Engaged Pedagogy (now absorbed within TLS), Peter has been a leader in community-based and service learning in the university for many years. More recently, he has (co-) produced podcasts with leading experts in environmental politics and successfully used these podcasts as a teaching resource. He has also introduced mindfulness and related practices in his teaching on the climate crisis and other challenging ecopolitical issues.

Peter’s recognition through the Provost’s Fellowship is thus very well deserved. Please join us in congratulating Peter on this accomplishment!