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Building on its strengths as one of the world s most international universities, McMaster is partnering with the Canadian Bureau of International Education (CBIE) to host the week-long regional meeting that will explore current challenges and future opportunities for internationalization in Ontario and across Canada.
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Following an extensive career in equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) leadership, student affairs, and teaching, Arig al Shaibah joined McMaster in 2018 as the inaugural associate vice-president, Equity and Inclusion (AVPEI). Since her arrival, al Shaibah has led extensive community consultation and best practice review processes to develop the university’s first EDI Strategy in 2019.
April 15, 2021
Jonathan Sherbino may be an emergency physician, but he can still be surprised.
He was astonished when he learned this week that he has won a 3M National Teaching Fellowship award for his ground-breaking work as a medical educator.
The 3M National Teaching Fellowship is Canada’s most prestigious recognition of excellence in educational leadership and teaching at the post-secondary level, and Sherbino is one of 10 national fellowships for 2021.
“It’s something of a shock honestly, and it reminds you that people enter into teaching with a desire to influence learners, build a relationship with them and watch them progress,” said Sherbino, a professor of medicine and assistant dean at the McMaster Education Research, Innovation and Theory (MERIT) program.
New dean appointed for DeGroote School of Business
Khaled Hassanein is currently the associate dean of graduate studies and research for the School of Business, as well as director of the McMaster Digital Transformation Research Centre.
January 14, 2021 SHARE
Khaled Hassanein, a strong academic leader from within the DeGroote School of Business, has been named the new Dean of the Faculty of Business.
Hassanein is currently associate dean of graduate studies and research for the School of Business, director of the McMaster Digital Transformation Research Centre, and McMaster’s SSHRC Leader.
He will begin his term July 1, assuming the role from dean Leonard Waverman, who has led the faculty since 2013.