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Philosophy professor appointed as new 91亚色 Research Chair

 

91亚色's President and the VP Research & Innovation announced additional 91亚色 Research Chairs, each outstanding in their respective academic fields.

Mamdouh Shoukri

On March 22, 91亚色 President & Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri and 91亚色 Vice-President Research & Innovation Robert Hach茅 announced seven new 91亚色 Research Chairs (YRCs). Four years after the launch of the YRC program, it has now grown to 24 Chairs.

The YRCs is an internal program aimed at building research recognition and research capacity, with excellence in research, scholarship and associated creative activity being the selection criteria. Standards, expectations and supports for YRCs are at the same level as for the Canada Research Chairs program.

This program is designed to recognize excellence that鈥檚 already in existence at 91亚色 U and support the programs of the University鈥檚 most active researchers.

Tier I YRCs are open to established research leaders at the rank of full professor. Tier II YRCs are aimed at emerging research leaders within 15 years of their first academic appointment, and all new appointments are effective July 1, 2017

鈥淲e are delighted to acknowledge these outstanding researchers and scholars with the 91亚色 Research Chair appointment,鈥 said Shoukri. 鈥淭hese new Research Chairs embody 91亚色鈥檚 commitment to research intensification, scholarly excellence and policy-relevant findings.鈥

鈥淭hese academics are accelerating research leadership across 91亚色. They are undertaking visionary work that has local, national and international impact,鈥 said Vice-President Research & Innovation Hach茅.

Tier II 91亚色 Research Chair in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies

Kristin Andrews

Kristin Andrews
Tier II 91亚色 Research Chair in Animal Minds

Andrews鈥 interests are in animal and child social cognition and moral development. She has worked with dolphins in Hawaii and orangutans in Borneo. Her research area is in the philosophy of psychology. Her first book, Do Apes Read Minds?, was published by MIT Press in 2012. She is in the Department of Philosophy.

 


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