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Dr. Howard Clark
Affiliation: Dalhousie University
Keywords: Organometallic chemistry, university issues, governance
Deceased Date: 2024-08-14
Howard C. Clark is an outstanding scientist and is a dedicated servant of science in his University and at the provincial and national levels. His 150 scientific papers describe pioneering work in several areas of inorganic and organometallic chemistry which are of great importance from both a scientific and practical point of view. He is internationally recognized as a leading figure in research in these areas. Through his service on provincial and national committees he has done much to encourage and support teaching and research in chemistry, and has fostered a high level of social responsibility in his scientific colleagues.
Stephen Clarkson
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: International political economy, globalization, NAFTA, Canadian politics
Deceased Date: 2016-02-28
A Fellow of the Royal Society and member of the Order of Canada, Stephen Clarkson teaches political economy at the University of Toronto. His books on the once-supreme Liberal Party of Canada include The Big Red Machine and the biography, Trudeau and Our Times, which won the Governor-General’s award for non-fiction. Having recently completed a trilogy on the political economy of North America, he is now working with colleagues at Berlin’s Free University on how norms and institutions privileging foreign corporations’ investments are entrenched—and resisted—between the regions of Europe, North America, and South America.
Membre de la Société royale du Canada et de l’Ordre du Canada, Stephen Clarkson enseigne l’économie politique à l’University of Toronto. Il a consacré plusieurs livres aux longues années pendant lesquelles le Parti libéral du Canada a exercé le pouvoir, dont The Big Red Machine et Trudeau and Our Times. Cette biographie de l’ancien premier ministre lui a valu le prix du Gouverneur général dans la catégorie essai. Stephen Clarkson vient de terminer une trilogie sur l’économie politique de l’Amérique du Nord et travaille à Berlin’s Free University à la rédaction d’un ouvrage collectif qui se penche sur la façon dont les normes et les organismes ouverts aux investissements des entreprises étrangères sont enracinés – et décriés – en Europe, en Amérique du Nord et en Amérique du Sud.
Gilles Cloutier
Affiliation: None
Deceased Date: 2014-05-13
Dr. Cloutier has made significant contributions to mass spectrometry, the physics of electro-negative
gases, plasma physics, space physics and electrical energy. In particular, he accomplished pioneering
research in the quenching of plasmas with electro-negative gases, in developing diagnostic techniques
for both laboratory and space plasmas and in the physics of ionization waves and moving striations. In
addition, he has demonstrated notable leadership ability in starting new projects and directing the work of various groups.
Prof. William Coleman
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Keywords: Globalization, public policy, Governance, agriculture, Financial Markets
Induction Year: 2009
Deceased Date: 2023-05-24
William Coleman is an internationally renowned researcher and educator who has furthered understanding of globalization in Canada. A founding director of McMaster's Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition, Coleman has published 12 books, 43 journal articles and 58 book chapters examining both globalization and public policy
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COLEMAN, William –Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo
William Coleman is an internationally renowned researcher and educator who has furthered understanding of globalization in Canada. A founding director of McMaster's Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition, Coleman has published twelve books, forty-three journal articles and fifty-eight book chapters examining both public policy and globalization. His leadership of a SSHRCC funded international research team on Globalization and Autonomy brought together over eighty scholars from the Humanities and Social Sciences in fifteen countries. It is producing a projected eight volume series on Globalization and Autonomy and an open access online Compendium which provides user friendly condensed versions of research to a global audience.
Prof. Michael Collie
Affiliation: York University
Keywords: British and French literature with a particular focus on textual and bibliographical analysis
Deceased Date: 2011-07-21
Well known as a writer and scholar in many different areas, Michael Collie has established for himself a position of particular authority in the fields of nineteenth-century literature and Victorian Studies. As biographer, bibliographer and critic he has published extensively on Meredith, Gissing, Borrow and other nineteenth-century writers proving himself to be a major scholarly presence both within Canada and internationally. Since retirement from York in 1990 he has extended his research interest in analytic bibliography (with emphasis on the study of autograph material and other types of primary documentation) into the history of European science, especially the history of geology.