Sprott Professor of Finance Isaac Otchere has been recognized for the impact he has had on his graduate students. Isaac is one of six Carleton University professors who received a Faculty Graduate Mentoring Award at a ceremony on March 18.
Nominated by graduate students, these awards reflect the impact faculty can have as supervisors and research mentors. The awards are sponsored by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs and the Office of the Vice-President (Research and International).
“Professor Otchere’s exceptional mentorship and genuine concern for my well-being have been the catalysts that allowed me to overcome adversity and continue my academic journey. Dr. Otchere has gone above and beyond the call of duty to ensure that my personal and academic needs were met. On several projects we carried out together, he worked closely with me to create a flexible schedule that accommodated my family responsibilities, allowing me to strike a balance between caregiving and my academic pursuits. Moreover, he actively sought out resources to alleviate my financial burdens, ensuring that my educational journey could continue without being hindered by monetary concerns.”
“His mentoring style is a blend of encouragement and constructive criticism, which fosters an environment where students are not afraid to explore unconventional ideas and challenge the status quo. This guidance has been pivotal in my academic and professional growth.”
“As a seasoned academic, he possesses a profound knowledge of his field, which he imparts to his students with enthusiasm and clarity. His lectures are not just informative but also inspirational, igniting a passion for research and learning in all of his students.”