Weigh in on future of Engineering and Applied Science, search for next dean

Weigh in on future of Engineering and Applied Science, search for next dean

Dean Kimberly Woodhouse’s 10-year tenure to end in June 2017.

By Communications Staff

September 27, 2016

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Kimberly Woodhouse has served two terms as dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. (Supplied Photo) 

Queen’s Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Benoit-Antoine Bacon announced today that Kimberly Woodhouse’s second five-year term as dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science will end on June 30, 2017, and that Dr. Woodhouse has indicated that she does not wish to be considered for another term. 

Provost Bacon will chair a committee to advise Principal Daniel Woolf on the present state and future prospects of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, and on the selection of the next dean. 

“I would like to encourage all members of the community to provide input regarding the faculty, and to suggest individuals to serve on the advisory committee,” says Provost Bacon.

The provost’s office invites letters and commentary via email to lacey.monk@queensu.ca, until Oct. 10, 2016. Respondents are asked to indicate whether they wish to have their letters shown, in confidence, to the members of the advisory committee.  

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