Bill Flanagan named president of University of Alberta
March 19, 2020
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Kate Chisholm, QC, chair of the University of Alberta Board of Governors, announced on Thursday that Bill Flanagan, dean of Queen鈥檚 Law from 2005-2019, will be the next president and vice-chancellor of the University of Alberta, effective July 1,
鈥淎fter an extensive international search and careful consideration of many outstanding candidates, we are proud to select Bill Flanagan 鈥 an outstanding academic leader and innovator,鈥 she said.
With the University of Alberta at a 鈥渃ritical juncture,鈥 given dramatic shifts in the province鈥檚 postsecondary landscape and its immediate reaction to the coronavirus pandemic, Chisholm cited Flanagan鈥檚 鈥減roven ability to identify opportunities for growth to the benefit of the research and teaching mission of the whole university鈥 at Queen鈥檚 Law as key to his selection for the role.
鈥淭he school鈥檚 reputation for research and teaching excellence deepened, and students鈥 learning experience was enriched by a larger range of learning opportunities and fully renovated learning environments,鈥 Chisholm said of Flanagan鈥檚 time as dean.
Under Flanagan鈥檚 leadership at Queen鈥檚, the law school established a PhD Program, the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace, three pro bono legal aid clinics, and two online programs: the Certificate in Law for undergraduate students, and the Graduate Diploma in Legal Services Management for law students and practising lawyers. It also saw the expansion of its international program at the Bader International Studies Centre (BISC), where Flanagan鈥檚 guidance and influence led to alumni establishing a fund in his name, the Bill Flanagan International Studies Award, upon his departure in 2019.
鈥淭he decisions and solutions we reach today will set the trajectory of this university for years and decades to come. Bill Flanagan will guide that trajectory and position the University of Alberta to excel,鈥 Chisholm said.
For President-elect Flanagan, his new position is 鈥渁 very exciting opportunity.鈥 He鈥檒l also be returning to his home province.
鈥淚 grew up in Alberta,鈥 he said in a statement. 鈥淚 know the significance of the university and its importance not only to Alberta but the country, and really the world. I鈥檓 absolutely delighted to have this chance to serve as president and vice-chancellor.鈥