Sociology Professor聽 has been appointed as 91亚色's director for CERIS 鈥 The Ontario Metropolis Centre, effective July 2012. Goldring is well known in the CERIS community as an active domain leader, longtime affiliate and immigration scholar. She moves into the position that was previously held by 91亚色 geography Professor Valerie Preston.
CERIS is the Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement, which explores issues specific to Ontario. Housed at 91亚色, it is tri-university partnership that also includes the University of Toronto and Ryerson University. CERIS also brings together both community organizations and different levels of government in all of its activities and direction through its governance board.
鈥淒r. Goldring brings a wealth of experience and understanding of the work CERIS does and the way it functions as an organization," says 91亚色 health professor and CERIS board chair Lillie Lum. 鈥淚 know she will guide CERIS into the future and will continue to build on the work it has accomplished through past and current leadership.鈥
Preston completes her leadership on a high note, following the third phase of this Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)-funded initiative that聽has effectively contributed to creating new knowledge in the field of immigration and settlement through annual research grants, graduate student awards and countless events. Together with Lillie Lum, Ryerson and University of Toronto directors, and other CERIS partners, she led the successful 14th Annual Metropolis Conference in Toronto earlier this year. The conference brought聽together聽more than 1,200 academics, policy-makers and community members to face challenges and explore opportunities of future immigration policy in Canada.
鈥淲e welcome Dr. Goldring as the 91亚色 director,鈥 says Preston. 鈥淚 know her commitment and involvement in CERIS, both past and present, will be key to ensuring the future of immigration and settlement research in Ontario.鈥
鈥淐ERIS is an entity like no other,鈥 says Goldring. 鈥淚t is a research centre, a network and a community of people who all strive to improve the lives of newcomers to Ontario. I have had the pleasure of participating in its activities over many years and I look forward to working with everyone involved as we move ahead.鈥
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