Recognizing Promotion and Meritorious Appointments
On behalf of Carleton University, Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Jerry Tomberlin congratulates the following faculty, instructors and librarians who will receive promotions or meritorious appointments effective July 1, 2019. Please join us in congratulating our colleagues and thanking them for the important contributions they have made to Carleton and will continue to make in the years ahead.
Promotion
Promotion is an honour given by the University in recognition of academic and research success and achievements at Carleton.
Promotion to the Rank of Full Professor
- William Echard, Studies in Art and Culture
- Anthony Ellery, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Gerald Grant, Sprott School of Business
- James Green, Systems and Computer Engineering
- Shelley Hepworth, Biochemistry; Biology
- Shaobo Ji, Sprott School of Business
- Jeremy Laliberte, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Emmanuel Lorin de la Grandmaison, Mathematics and Statistics
- Michael McIntyre, Sprott School of Business
- Dawn Moore, Law and Legal Studies
- Frances Nudelman, English Language and Literature
- Kevin Nunes, Psychology
- Charles O’Brien, Studies in Art and Culture
- Owen Rowland, Biology
- Karen Schwartz, Social Work
- Linda Schweitzer, Sprott School of Business
- Alexis Shotwell, Sociology and Anthropology
- Daniel Siddiqi, Linguistics and Language Studies
- Jeffrey Smith, Chemistry
- Natalia Stepanova, Mathematics and Statistics
- Paul Villeneuve, Health Sciences
- David Wood, Linguistics and Language Studies
- Winnie Ye, Electronics
Promotion to the Rank of Associate Professor
- Richard Amos, Environmental and Interdisciplinary Sciences; Earth Sciences
- Laura Banducci, College of the Humanities
- Rena Bivens, Journalism and Communication
- Scott Bucking, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism
- Song Cai, Mathematics and Statistics
- Hicham Chaoui, Electronics
- Till Gross, Economics
- Kahente Horn-Miller, Indigenous and Canadian Studies
- Diane Isabelle, Sprott School of Business
- Chinnaiah Jangam, History
- Philip Kaisary, Law and Legal Studies
- Irena Knezevic, Journalism and Communication
- Alexandra Mallett, Public Policy and Administration
- Marina Milyavskaya, Psychology
- Jeffrey Monaghan, Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Katarzyna Muldner, Cognitive Science
- Umut Ozsu, Law and Legal Studies
- Carolyn Ramzy, Studies in Art and Culture
- Jennifer Ridgley, Geography and Environmental Studies
- Susan Ross, Indigenous and Canadian Studies
- Natalina Salmaso, Neuroscience
- Kristin Snoddon, Linguistics and Language Studies
- Zoe Todd, Sociology and Anthropology; Indigenous and Canadian Studies
- Oliver van Kaick, Computer Science
- Johan Voordouw, Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism
- Benjamin Woo, Journalism and Communication
- Renate Ysseldyk, Health Sciences
Promotion to the Rank of Instructor II
- Andrew Runka, Computer Science
- Denise DeShaw, Linguistics and Language Studies
Promotion to the Rank of Instructor III
- Sandra Robinson, Journalism and Communication
- Erik Stephenson, College of the Humanities
Promotion to the Rank of Librarian II
- Martha Attridge Bufton, MacOdrum Library (effective Nov. 1, 2018)
Promotion to the Rank of Librarian III
- Alana Skwarok, MacOdrum Library
Meritorious Appointments
Appointment to the Rank of Chancellor’s Professor
This appointment recognizes professors whose scholarly activities have been, and continue to be, of outstanding merit with substantial international impact. This designation honours individual professors and increases awareness of the excellent scholarly work undertaken at Carleton.
- Lenore Fahrig, Biology
- Shikharesh Majumdar, Systems and Computer Engineering
Appointment to the Rank of Distinguished Research Professor
This appointment recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of a retired full professor during their career at Carleton and their significant ongoing research activities at the University.
- Jean-Guy Godin, Biology
- Moses Kiggundu, Sprott School of Business
- Douglas King, Geography and Environmental Studies
- Gerald Oakham, Physics
- John Shepherd, Sociology and Anthropology; Comparative Studies in Literature, Art, and Culture; Studies in Art and Culture