Articles by author: Brock University

  • New President sees a transformative period ahead for Brock University

    MEDIA RELEAASE: 1 August 2017 – R00138

    Dr. Gervan Fearon’s first day as President and Vice-Chancellor of Brock University was about meeting people and getting acquainted with the University community.

    “Brock University is about people — students, faculty, staff as well as community members within the region,” he said.

    This was reflected by how his day began. Before he got from his car to the door of Schmon Tower, Fearon stopped in the morning sunshine of a courtyard to talk with students and staff from the Brock Student Life office, who beamed at their unexpected encounter.

    Through the morning there were similar scenes in corridors or Tim Hortons lineups. Then, at midday, he pulled up a chair in Guernsey Market to join a group of science professors gathered for their daily lunchtime scrum. Today’s topic was superconductivity, and Fearon was fascinated to learn about the leading-edge research and innovation taking place at Brock.

    Gervan Fearon was on the job, with a forward-looking vision and a sense of anticipation about the next chapter for the University and the Niagara region. He’s aware of Brock’s outstanding academic reputation, as well as its emphasis on being an institution known for contributing to the strengthening and success of surrounding communities and its partners.

    “Some of the strengths that distinguish Brock is our faculty and staff, their dedication to teaching and learning; research and innovation; scholarly and creative activities; and student engagement and campus experience,” he said after his lunch hour talks with faculty and staff.

    “I’m looking forward to supporting our students and their achievements, as well as working with the Board of Trustees and Senate. I want to build on the successes that have allowed Brock to serve as an important contributor within the Niagara region and across Ontario. This region will play a significant role in the future of the province, and Brock can be a part of the network of institutions and stakeholders assisting to realize these possibilities.”

    Fearon arrives at Brock from Brandon University, where he served as President and Vice-Chancellor. Prior to this role, he served as Vice-President Academic and Provost at Brandon; Dean of The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education at Ryerson University; and Associate Dean at York University’s Atkinson Faculty of Liberal & Professional Studies.

    He has also served for several years with the Ontario government, including as senior analyst at Treasury Board Division, Ontario Ministry of Finance, and executive assistant to the Deputy Minister at the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.

    He said Brock University is distinguished for its academic programs and creative activities, such as having one of Canada’s largest co-op programs; housing world-class teaching, research and graduate programs in the sciences, arts and humanities; and having a business school, nursing department and athletic program increasingly being recognized as among the best.

    Then, there’s the distinction of being one of a few universities within a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.

    “The scope for partnerships with Niagara College and other institutions provide significant opportunities for post-secondary education across the region. I look forward to being able to engage with these partners on these possibilities. Additionally, the region is rich with potential for collaboration, as reflected by new developments such as the planned GO train service, the G.E. plant going into Welland and regional health and wellness services.

    “I care about the aspirations of individuals within communities across the region, and the promise and hope they see that the University represents and can provide. I believe Brock is that special place where we can do leading-edge research while realizing and recognizing our value to the community.

    “It all adds up to a transformative time period for the University, our students and the communities we serve.”

     

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

    Brock University Marketing and Communications has a full-service studio where we can provide high definition video and broadcast-quality audio.

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  • Brock has an eye on the future with its next Vice-President, Research

    MEDIA RELEASE: 27 July 2017 – R00136

    Brock University’s next Vice-President, Research is coming to Niagara from the academic ranks at the University of Waterloo.

    Tim Kenyon, a Philosophy professor who is also Waterloo’s Associate Dean of Arts (Research), was announced today, Thursday, July 27, as Brock’s next VP Research, by Brock’s Interim President Tom Traves.

    The appointment takes effect on Jan. 1, 2018, when Kenyon will succeed Joffre Mercier, who is leading the University’s research administration on an interim basis.

    Kenyon (PhD in Philosophy, University of Western Ontario, ’98) joined Waterloo in 2000 as an assistant professor, and by 2006, had begun a six-year run as Chair of the Philosophy Department. His achievements include the University of Waterloo Distinguished Teacher Award, and he is a three-time recipient of the University of Waterloo Outstanding Performance Award. Kenyon was also selected by his peers to serve a term as President of the Canadian Philosophy Association.

    His earlier career included a postdoctoral studies at University of Alberta as well as terms at Scotland’s University of Aberdeen and University of St. Andrews. He received his MA in Philosophy from Carleton University (’94) and an Honours BA in Philosophy from University of British Columbia (’92).

    Kenyon’s appointment at Brock culminates a search that began last winter, and was steered by an advisory committee that was chaired by Traves and included academic members from all seven of Brock’s Faculties.

    Traves said having a strong, collaborative voice in the VP, Research office is a critical piece of the leadership structure that will be needed to guide Brock into a major new phase of growth and success.

    “The Vice-President, Research must provide leadership and vision in shaping Brock’s strategic research direction, and continuing its transformation as a research-intensive university,” said Traves.

    Kenyon said he is excited about coming to the Niagara region and helping colleagues advance Brock to its next level as a home of dynamic, comprehensive research.

    “The fundamental purpose of research administration is a simple one,” said Kenyon. “It is to enable all scholars and investigators to make good on their research aspirations.

    “My job is to make sure that researchers have the support to do the things that they’re great at. It’s a matter of providing the conditions for your colleagues to be their best.”

     

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

    Brock University Marketing and Communications has a full-service studio where we can provide high definition video and broadcast-quality audio.

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