School of Geography & Earth Sciences
The School of Geography and Earth Sciences employs more than fifty individuals on a full time basis to provide a high quality undergraduate education program and intensive research program.
FACULTY Director/Associate Director
Director, Pavlos Kanaroglou
Associate Director, Altaf Arain
Associate Director, Rob Wilton
FACULTY AWARDS
Congratulations to Bruce Newbold who was awarded a grant from the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Congratulations to Paulin Coulibaly who was awarded a NSERC Strategic Grant.
Congratulations to Carolyn Eyles, Antonio Páez, Pauline Couliably and Henry Schwarcz on their success with the Discovery Awards program.
Congratulations to Lesley Warren and Greg Slater on a significant NSERC CRD Award, in combination with funding from Syncrude.
Congratulations to Altaf Arain on being awarded a grant from CIHR.
Congratulations to Sang-Tae Kim for an ACS-PRF award from the American Chemical Society.
Congratulations to Altaf Arain on being awarded a Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) grant
Congratulations to Bill Morris for being successful with a MITACS Accelerate award
Congratulations to Bill Morris for a research award from Votorantim Metals.
NEW FACULTY APPOINTMENTS
Congratulations Rob Wilton! The Board of Governors has approved the recommendation of the Senate to promote Rob Wilton to Professor.
Sean Carey, Associate Profesor
Bruce Newbold has aggreed to be Acting Associate Director For SGES during Rob Wilton absence
Sang-Tae Kim Assistant Professor
Two new Associate Directors for the School of Geography & Earth Sciences. Altaf Arain(Physical) and Rob Wilton (Human Geography)
Congratulations to Ed Reinhardt! The Board of Governors has approved the recommendation of the Senate to promote Ed Reinhardt to Professor.
It is with great pleasure to announce that the Board of Governors has approved the recommendation of the Senate to promote Greg Slater to Associate Professor and Jim Smith to the rank of professor. Congratulations Greg and Jim!
FACULTY TV APPEARANCES
All clips are in Windows media video (.wmv)
