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Greg Kealey
Vice-President, Research
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, New Brunswick |
Dr. Gregory Kealey has been Vice-President (Research) of UNB since December 1, 2001. His second five-year term commenced on July 1, 2006. In the spring of 2008 Dr. Kealey was also appointed University Provost. Before joining UNB, he was Dean of the School of Graduate Studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland. His career as an academic and academic administrator has involved extensive work in graduate studies and research, a distinguished record of scholarship and many accolades. At UNB, Dr. Kealey is drawing on his knowledge and experience to promote and encourage research initiatives, to connect researchers with larger national and international communities so they may realize their own goals, and to increase research funding from government agencies, programs and industry. Dr. Kealey has lived in Atlantic Canada for more than half his life. He has a strong sense of the region’s history and is extremely committed to the region and the role of Atlantic universities in promoting economic and social development. He joined Memorial’s history department in 1981, became a University Research Professor in 1992 – a designation recognizing the university’s most successful researchers – and was appointed Dean of the School of Graduate Studies in 1997. Earlier he taught at Dalhousie University for eight years. Dr. Kealey holds a BA in modern history from the University of Toronto (1970) and master’s (1971) and doctoral (1977) degrees from the University of Rochester. The vice-president’s areas of specialization are Canadian social and labour history. His contributions to scholarship include serving as founding editor of Labour/Le Travail for 21 years and as general editor of the Canadian Social History Series with over 30 volumes published to date. He has published four books, edited 26 others, written 22 chapters for books, published 32 articles in refereed journals with 20 articles reprinted, and delivered over 200 papers and commentaries. Over the past 30 years, Dr. Kealey has received numerous grants, fellowships, prizes and appointments, including visiting professorships and being named fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 1983 and fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1999. Among the board positions he has held are President of the Canadian Historical Association and of the Social Science Federation of Canada and acting co-president of the Humanities and Social Science Federation of Canada. In March 2005 he was appointed to the governing body of the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada. He is currently a member of SSHRC’s Executive Committee and is Chair of its Standing Committee on Research Support. He is also a member of the Industry Canada University Advisory Committee and of the National Research Council’s Institute of Information Technology Advisory Board. In his role as VP Research at UNB he chairs the Board of Enterprise UNB, the university’s incubator facility. He also chairs the Advisory Boards of the Canadian Research Institute for Social Policy, the Canadian Rivers Institute, and the Institute for Biomedical Engineering. Outside UNB, he is President of Knowledge Park Inc., a Fredericton Science Park, and serves on the boards of BioAtlantech, King’s Landing, Muriel McQueen Fergusson Centre for Family Violence Research, Potato Research Cluster, Research Productivity Council, and Team Fredericton.
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