New Vice-Provost and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies appointed
April 12, 2018
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Queen’s University announced today the appointment of Fahim Quadir as Vice-Provost and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies for a five-year term effective July 1, 2018.
Dr. Quadir joins Queen’s from York University where he is currently Interim Dean and Associate Vice-President Graduate in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, and a professor of Development Studies and Social Science. He was enthusiastically recommended for the position by the Principal’s Advisory Committee, chaired by Provost Benoit-Antoine Bacon.
“I am very pleased that Dr. Quadir has accepted my invitation to lead the Queen’s School of Graduate Studies,” says Daniel Woolf, Principal and Vice-Chancellor. “Promoting and supporting the graduate mission is one of Queen’s highest priorities, and Dr. Quadir will work to provide strategic direction, academic planning leadership, and administrative oversight to achieve the highest possible standards in graduate education and research.”
Previously, Dr. Quadir has held academic positions at St. Lawrence University in New York, Dalhousie University in Halifax, and the University of Chittagong in Bangladesh. He also taught Political Studies here at Queen’s for 18 months from 1999 to 2000. Dr. Quadir then joined York University in 2001 and in 2006 he became the founding director of the Graduate Program in Development Studies and its undergraduate program in International Development Studies, both of which aimed to trans-nationalize the process of knowledge production.
Over the past several years, he has championed a variety of innovations to enhance the graduate student experience at York, including new online tools, improved student complaint processes, strengthened supervisory policies and education, and more supports for international graduate students.
“Dr. Quadir brings both broad expertise in graduate education and passion for the graduate student experience. I am delighted that he is coming back to Queen’s to take on this very important leadership role,” says Benoit-Antoine Bacon, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic).
As a researcher, Dr. Quadir specializes in International Development, International Relations and International Political Economy. His current work focuses on South-South cooperation, democratic cosmopolis, emerging donors, aid effectiveness, good governance, civil society, and human development. He has edited/co-edited five books and published extensively in various international peer reviewed journals.
He was the recipient of several SSHRC grants, the Fulbright Scholarship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship, International Development Research Centre ‘Canada in the World’ Fellowship, and Killam Memorial Scholarship, among others. In 2007, he was presented with the York University-Wide Teaching Award for teaching excellence in the full-time faculty category.
“I look forward to collaborating with colleagues across all faculties at Queen’s to ensure the university’s continued reputation for excellence and leadership in the nexus of graduate teaching, learning and research,” says Dr. Quadir.
The principal and provost wish to extend their most sincere thanks to Brenda Brouwer for her exceptional tenure as vice-provost and dean, and to the members of the Principal’s Advisory Committee for their commitment and sound advice.
Principal’s Advisory Committee
• Benoit-Antoine Bacon (Chair) –&Բ;Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic)• Lori Stewart (Secretary) –&Բ;Director, Office of the Provost & Vice-Principal (Academic)
• Adam Ali –&Բ;Teaching Fellow, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies
• Monica Corbett –&Բ;Director, Admissions & Student Services, School of Graduate Studies
• Ann Deer –&Բ;Indigenous Recruitment & Support Coordinator
• John Fisher –&Բ;Interim Vice-Principal (Research)
• Il Yong Kim –&Բ;Associate Professor, Mechanical & Materials Engineering
• Ceren Kolsarici –&Բ;Associate Professor of Marketing, Smith School of Business
• Palmer Lockridge –&Բ;Vice-President (University Affairs), Alma Mater Society
• Rebecca Luce-Kapler –&Բ;Dean, Faculty of Education
• Stefy McKnight –&Բ;Vice-President (Graduate), Society of Graduate & Professional Students
• Cherie Metcalf –&Բ;Associate Dean (Academic), ֱ Law
• Kathy O'Brien –&Բ;Associate Vice-Principal (International)
• Stephanie Simpson –&Բ;Executive Director (Human Rights and Equity Offices) and University Advisor on Equity and Human Rights
• Denise Stockley –&Բ;Office of the Provost (Teaching & Learning Portfolio) and the Faculty of Health Sciences
• Stéfanie von Hlatky –&Բ;Associate Professor of Political Studies and Director, Centre for International & Defence Policy