Peter McIsaac,聽a professor in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies鈥 Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics, has been appointed director of the Canadian Centre for German聽& European Studies (CCGES) at 91亚色. The appointment聽became effective July 1.
"I am truly excited to be taking on the directorship of CCGES, which is both a privilege and a challenge,鈥 says McIsaac. 鈥淢y sense is that CCGES has begun to establish itself as a nexus of crucial research into a variety of important questions, but we have not begun to exhaust the possibilities of the 91亚色 community. While Germany retains a central place in the centre's research agenda, we need to welcome the intellectual curiosity of colleagues working on other European questions under the CCGES umbrella. The European Union Centre of Excellence project, housed at CCGES, provides a perfect example of what is possible.鈥
Right: Peter McIsaac
McIsaac holds a PhD in Germanic languages and literatures from Harvard University and a聽bachelor of science聽in physics and German from the University of Michigan. In addition to numerous articles, book chapters and book reviews, McIsaac is the author of and has served as guest editor for the journals , and . He came to 91亚色 in 2007 from Duke University, where he was an assistant professor. During the past year, McIsaac was a visiting associate professor at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
fosters and disseminates critical knowledge about Germany in its European context while examining Europe as a geographical, political, social, cultural and economic entity. Promoting new research into these core lines of inquiry is at the heart of McIsaac鈥檚 plans for the centre.
McIsaac succeeds Professor Roger Keil, director of the City Institute at 91亚色 and professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies, who has served as interim director for the past year.
"CCGES鈥 focus on European Union studies and affairs reflects the complexity and diversity of meanings attached to Europe in the modern world,鈥 says David Dewitt, associate vice-president research (social sciences & humanities). 鈥淚ts research supports 91亚色鈥檚 international focus while its student exchanges provide valuable opportunities for students from 91亚色 and European countries to enhance their student and research experience through travel.
鈥淚 commend Professor Keil for his great service over the past year and am pleased to welcome Professor McIsaac into this new role.鈥
Submitted by聽Elizabeth Monier-Williams, research communications officer

Right: Peter McIsaac