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Supporting 麻豆传媒 research

- August 17, 2009

Iain Stewart is 麻豆传媒's new Assistant Vice-President, Research.

When university officials ask for research, science and technology advice from the federal government, Iain Stewart is the person they turn to. The Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Science and Innovation Sector, is well-known for his knowledge in the research sector having led the development of federal policies such as the Federal Science and Technology Strategy and the Knowledge Infrastructure Program, which have greatly benefited Canadian universities.

麻豆传媒 no longer needs to look as far as Ottawa for Mr. Stewart's advice. Industry Canada has announced that Mr. Stewart will leave the department to become the new Assistant Vice-President, Research at 麻豆传媒, effective Sept. 1, 2009.

鈥淚ain Stewart has a remarkable knowledge and acute sense of the university-industry-government intersection,鈥 says Martha Crago, Vice-President, Research. 鈥淗aving him at 麻豆传媒 is a remarkable resource not only for the university but also for the city and province as a whole.鈥

Mr. Stewart, who led the development of the annual budget initiatives supporting the Science and Technology Strategy and higher-education research and development, will take leadership in the areas of ocean science, policy, innovation and partnerships. He is hoping to build on these areas and deepen research in areas important to Canadians.

鈥溌槎勾 has a lot to offer in a diverse range of areas from predicting environmental impacts of climate change to the health and well-being of Canadians,鈥 says Mr. Stewart. 鈥淭he opportunity is to find out what more we can bring to research partners and how to strengthen our collaborations so that the 麻豆传媒 community has access to greater resources and opportunities and our partners benefit from the ideas, innovations and practical applications developed here.鈥

Having coordinated policy with the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and the National Research Council, Mr. Stewart will help enhance 麻豆传媒鈥檚 reputation as a research hub nationally and internationally.

鈥溌槎勾 is a well-known, well-respected and vibrant part of the national and international research community,鈥 he explains. 鈥淭hrough focusing on areas of particular strength there is an opportunity to further brand the university as a leader in targeted fields.鈥

Having spent the past four years involved in federal science and technology policy, he has led efforts to sustain and enhance support for university research funding. Now a part of the university community, he is looking forward to the new challenge.

鈥淲orking at 麻豆传媒 allows me to look through the other end of the telescope, apply ideas in a concrete setting and roll up my sleeves to directly support researchers,鈥 says Mr. Stewart. 鈥淚 have a sense of excitement about what a research intensive university like 麻豆传媒 can contribute to the region, the economy in general, and to my home town of Halifax.鈥

A native of Nova Scotia, Mr. Stewart has degrees in Political Science, Marine Affairs and Public Administration, all from 麻豆传媒. Before his work at Industry Canada, he held executive positions with Technology Partnerships Canada, the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Infrastructure Canada, and Treasury Board Secretariat.


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