2013 Honorary Degree Recipients
The 2013 President's Installation and Fall Convocation ceremonies are a time to celebrate. These special occasions will include the awarding of honorary doctorates to individuals who enrich ±«Óãtv and their communities as well as several leading university presidents from around the world.
2013 President's Installation
Past Vice Chancellor, University of Botswana |
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Rector, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Past President, Peking University |
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Chancellor, University of the Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3) |
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President, Christian-Albrechts-University at Kiel |
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President, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
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President, Qatar University |
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Chancellor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Fall 2013
A Mi’kmaq Elder, Daniel N. Paul has committed his life to promoting a better understanding of Mi’kmaq and Maliseet history and culture. He is the author of the landmark book We Were Not the Savages, considered the most reliable text on the story of Aboriginal Peoples history in the Atlantic provinces. |
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Dr. David S. Precious, Dean Emeritus of ±«Óãtv University’s Faculty of Dentistry, is an internationally recognized leader in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery, in particular helping patients with congenital cleft lip and palate. |
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The Honourable Howard I. Wetston, QC Throughout his career, he has distinguished himself as an economic regulator, leading the Competition Bureau, Ontario Energy Board and Ontario Securities Commission. Along with his tenure as a federal court judge and Crown Counsel in Nova Scotia and at the federal Department of Justice, it is an impressive resumé. |
Spring 2013
The Honourable Sharon Carstairs, P.C. The Honourable Sharon Carstairs, P.C. has served as a dedicated teacher, a political trailblazer, a champion for palliative care and an advocate for women and children who have experienced abuse. |
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Mr. John Chisholm, a businessman and a philanthropist, has shown great dedication to his community and its economic development. His roots are deeply planted in Antigonish where in 1963; his father established Nova Construction Co. Ltd. and Mr. Chisholm joined the business a year later. Under his direction it expanded and evolved to include such undertakings such as extensive roadwork, mining and remediation, hydroelectric dam construction, production of granite aggregate for export, and the building of Antigonish Mall. |
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Mr. Kang Soo Choo is the president and CEO of Korea Gas Corporation, the world’s biggest importer of liquefied natural gas. Through the company’s involvement in natural gas exploration, development, production, and LNG terminal management, Mr. Choo has fostered working relationships in many countries. These include Australia, Thailand, China, Canada, Mozambique, Mexico and Indonesia. |
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Ms. Costello is chief executive officer of BMO Financial Corp. (formerly Harris Financial Corp.) and U.S. country head of BMO Financial Group. Ms. Costello has shared her leadership and business acumen with BMO since 1983 and in addition to her accomplishments in the boardroom, Ms. Costello has made great contributions to her community through her volunteer involvement. |
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Family roots and grapevines entwine in the story of Mr. Hans Christian Jost, a leader in the establishment of Nova Scotia's wine industry and an avid supporter of rural economic development. |
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Dr. Thomas John (Jock) Murray, an officer of the Order of Canada and member of the Order of Nova Scotia, earned his medical degree at ±«Óãtv. He returned to become a much-loved professor, dedicated neurologist, highly-respected dean and champion for the medical humanities. |
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Mr. Seymour Schulich has had many titles in his life – executive, entrepreneur, and officer of the Order of Canada – to name a few. A chartered financial analyst, he has navigated a remarkable career path, which has included the fields of oil, mining and investment management. Mr. Schulich has received many honours for his career achievements and his philanthropy including multiple honorary degrees and induction in the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame and the Canadian Business Hall of Fame. | |
For nearly 40 years, Dr. Tompa has brought his curiosity and gifts to the University of Waterloo. His influence is felt within the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science and well beyond. |
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From political satire to songs about the realities of parenthood, Ms. Nancy White, an award-winning singer-songwriter, has made listeners laugh out loud while giving them something to mull over at the same time. |