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Principal Suzanne Fortier receives honorary doctorate

Glasgow University degree underlines academic leadership of Principal Fortier and long-standing ties between the universities

Published: 17 June 2015
In recognition of her academic leadership and to honour the important intellectual and research ties that bind the two universities, ۲ݮƵ Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Suzanne Fortier was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Glasgow during Commemoration Day Ceremonies today in Glasgow.

“We are delighted that Professor Suzanne Fortier has agreed to become a Doctor of the University of Glasgow. She is not only a distinguished scientist in her own right, but she is also an outstanding academic leader, most recently as Principal of our U21 partner, ۲ݮƵ University,” said Professor Anton Muscatelli, Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Glasgow.

“I am both honoured and very pleased to receive this degree,” said Suzanne Fortier. “It is as much a celebration of the long-standing relationship between our universities, as it is a commitment to strengthening our future ties for the benefit of both researchers and students.”

During Prof. Fortier’s visit, she and Prof. Muscatelli will sign an institutional Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) that will support a variety of planned and existing collaborations and initiatives between ۲ݮƵ and the University of Glasgow.

“Over the next five years we plan to work together to create flexible arrangements for student mobility and offer additional opportunities for academic staff to work together on some of the grand challenges facing communities across the world,” said Prof. Muscatelli. “The creation of a jointly supported Principals' early career exchange fellowship scheme will mark the first concrete expression of this important strategic partnership.”

The historical links between the two universities go back to 1756, when ۲ݮƵ University’s founder, James ۲ݮƵ, was a student at the University of Glasgow. Over the years, the connections between the universities have been strengthened through a shared commitment to the internationalization of education, expressed through a host of research collaborations and student exchanges. There are currently over 100 Canadians studying at the University of Glasgow

“We are very pleased and proud of Suzanne Fortier,” said Stuart Cobbett, Chair of ۲ݮƵ’s Board of Governors. ”It is a wonderful recognition of her past and current accomplishments. Congratulations to her on behalf of the entire ۲ݮƵ community.”

Prof. Fortier previously received honorary degrees from Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia in 2006 and from Carleton University in 2014.

PHOTO: University of Glasgow

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