Centres and Institutes 379 Centres and Institutes Western Canadian Universities Marine Biological Station (Bamfield) Institute for Canadian Urban Research Studies Co-operative Resource Management Institute Director: Dr. A.N. Spencer, (250) 728-3301 Tel, (250) 728-3452 Fax Director: Dr. P.L. Brantingham, (604) 291-3515 Tel, (604) 291-4140 Fax Director: R. Peterman, (604) 291-4683 Tel, (604) 291-4968 Fax The Western Canadian Universities Marine Biological Society was founded in 1969 with the objective of operating a major research and teaching facility in coastal biology. The Bamfield Marine Station offers year round research facilities that enable resident and visiting scientists and students (MSc and PhD) to develop a range of research programs. Courses that lead to academic credit for undergraduate and graduate degree programs at member universities are given at the station. The station also runs a public education program from September through April. The institute furthers multidisciplinary research on urban issues. Specifically its objectives are to provide a focus for research about urban problems and issues in Canada; to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and research; to provide an institutional focus for international scholarship concerning urban problems; to provide a facility in which data for the study of urban problems can be collected, catalogued, and made readily accessible through modern data management; to provide a facility in which research and techniques are available to those having a responsibility for policy. This institute is a unit on the Burnaby Mountain campus of Simon Fraser University that houses personnel from natural resource management agencies. The Institute can facilitate solutions to difficult multidisciplinary issues in resource management by providing an environment where personnel from different management agencies such as forestry, fisheries, and wildlife can work side-byside along with SFU faculty, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and research associates on a daily basis. The university benefits from greater concentration of expertise in resource management on campus and from new opportunities for multidisciplinary, collaborative research programs. Behavioural Ecology Research Group Director: Dr. L.M. Dill, (604) 291-3664 Tel The Behavioural Ecology Research Group was formally established in 1989, to pursue basic research in the field of behavioural ecology; to maintain and further develop an internationally recognized training centre for students in behavioural ecology, and related areas of inquiry; and to provide a service to government, industry and other organizations, so that basic and applied problems in behavioral ecology can be tackled through collaborative research. Members are drawn from the Departments of Biological Sciences, Psychology and Archaeology. W.J. VanDusen BC Business Studies Institute Director: Dr. E. Love, (604) 291-4183 Tel, (604) 291-5833 Fax Established to focus research efforts on the issues of particular relevance to corporations and government agencies in BC, the institute brings the expertise and research acumen of the Faculty of Business Administration to the Harbour Centre campus where faculty and business executives can have greater and more direct opportunities to work together. The institute sponsors lectures and has an executive-inresidence program to bring business leaders into the University’s classrooms. Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing Director: Dr. R.M. Lorimer, (604) 291-5240 Tel, (604) 291-5239 Fax The Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing was established in 1987 to pursue the study of publishing and to serve the research and the information needs of the publishing industry. The centre engages in basic research into the history, social history, management and the policy issues related to the industry. Projects are both initiated by the centre and undertaken under contract to government and industry. The research work of the centre involves faculty, graduate students and independent researchers from a variety of disciplines. The centre published monographs and reports on the theory and practise of publishing and sponsors seminars, conferences and short courses. Centre d'études Francophones QuébecPacifique Director: Dr. G. Poirier, (604) 291-3544, (604) 291-5932 This is a research and documentation centre. documentation centre. Its mandate includes the gathering and disseminating of information relating to French literatures, cultures and language of the Pacific region, as well as interdisciplinary research in literature, sociolinguistics, cinema and culture. The Centre supports and sponsors conferences, colloquia and visiting speakers. As the only research centre of its kind west of the Rockies, the activities and programs of the centre focus on the distinct culture of French speakers of British Columbia and the Pacific Rim. In addition, the centre acts as a liaison between the Centre d'études québecoises (CETUQ) of the University of Montreal and the Pacific Region. Chemical Ecology Research Group Director: Dr. J.H. Borden, (604) 291-3646 Tel This research group was established in 1981 to provide an international graduate training centre in chemical ecology; to offer a service to government and industry; to isolate, identify and synthesize semiochemicals; and to apply research results to semiochemicals. Community Economic Development Centre Director: Dr. M. Roseland, (604) 291-4161 Tel Community economic development is a process by which communities can initiate and generate their own solutions for their common economic problems and thereby build long term community capacity and foster the integration of economic, social and environmental objectives. The goal of the centre is to encourage accountable, sustainable and appropriate community economic development (CED) in British Columbia. The centre provides research, training and advisory services to the CED sector in BC through a team of associates drawn from the University and CED practice. It is actively involved in community based projects throughout the province and offers a post baccalaureate diploma in community economic development, which is also available by distance education. International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy Executive Director: D.C. Préfontaine QC, (604) 822-9875 Tel, (604) 822-9317 Fax This International Centre, established in 1991 in Vancouver, BC, is a joint initiative of Simon Fraser University, the University of British Columbia and the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law. The centre is housed at the University of British Columbia. The International Centre has been established to encourage research initiatives in areas of transnational crime or comparative criminal justice policy; to contribute to graduate programming in international criminal law and international criminal justice; to promote democratic principles, the rule of law and respect for human rights in criminal law and the administration of justice in both the domestic and international arenas, and through these activities to contribute to the international criminal law and criminal justice agenda through the United Nations and other related agencies. The International Centre is an affiliated institute of the United Nations. Institute for Studies in Criminal Justice Policy Director: Dr. M.A. Jackson, (604) 291-4040 Tel, (604) 291-4140 Fax The Institute for Studies in Criminal Justice Policy was established with the initial support of the Donner Canadian Foundation in 1980. The purpose of the institute is to contribute to the examination of criminal justice policy by providing a setting in which academics, justice system personnel and members of the community can assemble to apply scholarly research to policy development and analysis. The institute undertakes projects on its own initiative as well as under contract. Criminology Research Centre Director: Dr. W. Glackman, (604) 291-4041/4127 Tel, (604) 291-4140 Fax The Criminology Research Centre was established in 1978 to facilitate criminological research by faculty and graduate students. Funds to establish and maintain the centre are provided by grants and contracts from provincial, federal and private sources. The centre publishes occasional working papers based on reports and other manuscripts generated by the various research projects, and also maintains a modest library for the use of faculty and students. 380 Centres and Institutes Centre for Education, Law and Society Director: Dr. W. Cassidy, (604) 291-4484 Tel undertake contract research, utilizing the services of its members as research principals. The Centre for Education, Law and Society was established in 1984 and given formal approval by the board of governors in 1994. Its central purpose is to improve the legal literacy of youth and adults through teaching, program and curriculum development and research. Projects range from the use of mock trials as teaching to the development of an interactive web site for social studies teachers. Among its goals are curriculum development across subject areas and grades and research into school culture. Four undergraduate courses and one graduate course are offered in law related education through the Faculty of Education. Three of the undergraduate courses are also available through the Centre for Distance Education. The centre attracts a number of graduate students interested in school law, curriculum and youth justice issues. Feminist Institute for Studies on Law and Society Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics Established in 1982, the Gerontology Research Centre promotes and conducts research on topics relating to aging and the aged, serves as a clearing house for information and provides consultation and technical assistance to the academic community, government, public and private organizations. The centre houses a specialized collection of research materials, maintains an active publications program, organizes workshops and conferences, and is a contributing member of two inter-university research consortia. Research activities focus on applied gerontology with concentrations in: aging and the built environment; health promotion and population health; prevention of victimization and exploitation of the elderly; older adult education; and changing demography and lifestyles. The associated gerontology program offers a post baccalaureate diploma in gerontology, a minor and a master of arts degree. Director: Dr. J. Borwein, (604) 291-5617/3070 Tel, (604) 291-4947/5614 Fax The centre is intended to further research and graduate education in computation in the mathematical sciences. The centre’s activities may include the following: provision of post doctoral fellowships in areas related to experimental and constructive mathematics; sponsorship of regular short-term and long term research visitors to the centre; organization of regular colloquia and occasional conferences on advances in experimental and constructive mathematics; participation in the training of graduate students in experimental and constructive mathematics; establishment, development and maintenance of accessible software archives; provision of tutorial assistance for faculty and graduate students at Simon Fraser University in the use of symbolic languages, of the centre's software, and of other high level mathematical tools; establishment of a related algorithmic consulting service for individuals within and without the University community; collaboration with similar centres and appropriate individuals at other Canadian and foreign universities. Such collaboration may include co-sponsorship of speakers, conferences and visitors, joint application for external research funds, exchange of software and expertise, establishment of a Canadian mathematical computation network. Subject to the approval of the director, the centre's membership will be open to Simon Fraser University faculty, post doctoral and graduate students actively involved in mathematical computing. Associate membership will be available to faculty at other universities. Institute of Fisheries Analysis Director: Dr. R. Brown, (604) 291-3060 Tel, (604) 291-5716 Fax Established in 1980, the institute promotes research and study of a broad range of questions, and accommodates visiting scholars, concerned with fisheries. Areas of interest include the basic biology, ecology and population dynamics of exploitable fish stocks, the bio-economic and socio-political framework of fisheries regulation and management, the socio-economic well-being of fishing communities, industrial and commercial developments related to fisheries, and the political economy of the fishing industry. The institute encourages interdisciplinary team research among its members, and maintains a fisheries research papers series. Where appropriate, it will administer members’ research projects and Co-directors: Dr. D. Chunn, (604) 291-4761 Tel, Dr. W. Chan, (604) 291-4469 Tel The institute was established in 1990 to facilitate and continue the development of feminist analyses on law and society at Simon Fraser University. It is designed to provide an environment for creative interaction among scholars and community representatives who are involved in its work locally, nationally and internationally, and to bridge gaps between legal and social science research. Gerontology Research Centre Director: Dr. G. Gutman, (604) 291-5062 Tel, (604) 291-5066 Fax Institute of Governance Studies Director: P.J. Smith, (604) 4994 Tel, (604) 291-4786 Fax, igs@sfu.ca The institute is intended to further research on governance issues. Specifically its objectives include: (1) to provide a focus for research on issues and problems of governance — in Canada, at the municipal, regional/metropolitan, provincial and federal levels, in comparative domestic systems and in the newly emerging global order (2) to promote collaboration and research on issues of governance among scholars in a variety of disciplines located at Simon Fraser University (3) to promote an institutional focus for international scholarship concerning issues of governance (4) to provide a forum within the Vancouver metropolis, British Columbia and Canada for the presentation and dissemination of research and ideas on issues of governance (5) to provide a facility in which data for the study of contemporary governance and related public policy can be collected, catalogued and made readily accessible through data management and exchange (6) to provide a facility in which research and techniques can be made available for exchange with those having responsibility for contemporary governance. government. Other areas of focus will also be developed. In addition to academic research carried by both business faculties and scholars in related disciplines in both universities, the centre also engages in conferences, seminars, workshops and a visiting scholar program. Institute for the Humanities Director: Dr. J. Zaslove, (604) 291-4868 Tel, (604) 291-5788 Fax This institute provides various means to support and develop humanities programs and Humanities concepts which are in existence throughout the University. The institute is devoted to the exploration and dissemination of knowledge about traditional and modern approaches to the humanities, and is dedicated to the exploration of critical perspectives that relate social concerns to the cultural and historical legacy of the humanities. The institute initiates and plans interdisciplinary programs, conferences, seminars, research, publications and courses in a range of interrelated fields in the humanities and social sciences. The audience for these activities will be found in the University and the community. The institute and the humanities minor program are affiliated. A complete outline of the institute’s current projects is available through the office of the director. Centre for Innovation in Management Director: Dr. E. Love, (604) 291-4183 Tel, (604) 291-5833 Fax The Centre for Innovation in Management serves as a leading edge source of ideas and learning opportunities for business leaders and academics in North America in the area of stakeholder responsive and responsible management. The centre conducts research aimed at understanding when, how and why a stakeholder orientation leads to business success and at the same time supports sustainable communities. It creates opportunities for dialogue and learning for business leaders, managers and academics on emerging ideas about stakeholder-oriented management and stimulates new thinking about the social and economic impact of stakeholder-oriented management through the collection, synthesis, publication and dissemination of cross-disciplinary research and best practise case studies. Centre for Labour Studies Director: Dr. T. Nesbit, (604) 291-4177 Tel, (604) 291-3851 Fax The Centre for Labour Studies promotes the study and understanding of labour, working people, and their organizations from a comprehensive social, cultural, historical, political and economic perspective. The centre aims to provide a range of taught courses and programs (both credit and non-credit), offer research opportunities and assistance to both Simon Fraser University students and provincial labor organizations, and create mutually supportive and beneficial links between the academic and labour communities. Centre for the Study of Government and Business David Lam Centre for International Communication Co-directors: Prof T. Ross, (604) 822-8478 Tel, Dr. A.R. Vining, (604) 291-5249 Tel, (604) 291-5122 Fax, http://csgb.ubc.ca Director: Dr. J.W. Walls, (604) 291-5021 Tel, (604) 291-5112 Fax The primary focus of the Simon Fraser University/ University of British Columbia Centre for the Study of Government and Business will be on academic research. The initial three primary program areas are: privatization and contracting out in the public sector; competition policy and regulation of business; efficiency, effectiveness and productivity in This interdisciplinary centre, which began operation in 1989, integrates university, government, professional and business resources for education, training, research and development activities. Its focus is on international, intercultural, and interlingual communication with a special emphasis on the people and institutions of the Pacific Rim. Programs Centres and Institutes 381 include international communication research and development projects, Chinese and Japanese culture and communication courses and workshops, crosscultural management and communication courses, and the Pacific region forum on business and management communication. Logic and Functional Programming Group Director: Dr. V. Dahl, (604) 291-3426/3372 Tel, (604) 291-3045 Fax This group was established in 1990 to facilitate research on using declarative programming tools (in particular logic programming, functional programming, constraint logic programming and logic grammars) to investigate the theoretical and practical aspects of developing fifth generation computing software. It is a strongly interdisciplinary group comprising members from several SFU units (Computing Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Centre for Systems Science, Engineering Science) and two University of British Columbia units (Linguistics and Computing Sciences), from the University of Victoria, and from the University of Dallas. Members’ interests include logic and functional programming theory and tools, natural language processing, linguistic theory automation, deductive data bases, knowledge representation, hardware design, expert systems, robotics, distributed processing, mobile code and virtual worlds. Mental Health, Law and Policy Institute Director: Dr. R. Roesch, (604) 291-3370 Tel, (604) 291-3427 Fax This institute was established in 1991 to promote interdisciplinary collaboration in research and training in areas related to mental health, law and policy. Its membership is drawn from the Department of Psychology and the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University as well as government and community agencies. The institute has received federal and provincial grants for a variety of research projects in the area of mental health and law, and also sponsors lectures and workshops. Institute of Micromachine and Microfabrication Research Director: Dr. A.M. Parameswaran, (604) 291-4971 Tel, (604) 291-4951 Fax The institute will stimulate, encourage and enhance micromachining and microfabrication research by providing a focus and resource base for collaborative and multidisciplinary research leading to new processes and new devices of benefit across a wide array of disciplines. Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences Director: Dr. P. Borwein, (604) 291-4376 Tel, (604) 268-6657 Fax This institute is a collaborative effort established in 1996 by scientists from the University of Alberta, the University of Calgary, Simon Fraser University, the University of Victoria and the University of British Columbia, with affiliations to the University of Northern British Columbia and Lethbridge University. Its mandate is to promote research in the mathematical sciences, education and public awareness regarding mathematics, and collaboration between the academic, industrial and government sectors involving the mathematical sciences. Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology Director: R. Smith, (604) 291-5116 Tel, (604) 291-5165 Fax This centre was established in 1988. CPROST's primary research focus is the relationship between public policy and management of technology. The centre brings together practitioners and scholars to study the interaction of advances in science and technology, their implementation in the marketplace, and the consequent impact on community and individual interests. Centre for Restorative Justice Co-directors: Dr. R.M. Gordon, (604) 291-4305 Tel, Dr. E. Elliott, (604) 291-4730 Tel, (604) 291-4140 Fax The Centre for Restorative Justice was established in 2001 to provide a number of services and initiatives related to the field of restorative and transformative justice. The centre, which is housed in the School of Criminology, conducts research on restorative justice programs and practices and acts as a research clearing house. The centre also organizes and conducts training courses in aspects of restorative and transformative justice, as well as credit courses at the introductory and advanced levels. The centre organizes conferences including the annual Ron Wiebe Memorial Lecture and Dialogue on Restorative Justice. The centre has developed strong ties with the Correctional Service of Canada, the BC Ministry of the Attorney-General, and non-government organizations involved in the restorative justice and community justice fields. Centre for Scientific Computing Director: Dr. R. Russell, (604) 291-4819 Tel, (604) 291-4947 Fax Motivated by the expanding role played by scientific computation and mathematical modeling in science and engineering, the Centre for Scientific Computing was formed to bring together interdisciplinary research teams from the various faculties at Simon Fraser University. The major purpose of the centre is to provide SFU with a visible focus for computational research both on the campus and in the wider Pacific Rim research community. Specifically, the centre’s goals are to facilitate discussion between scientific computing research groups (through seminars, workshops and conferences), to provide advanced instruction in computational techniques and applications (through graduate and postdoctoral programs), and to actively pursue joint research ventures with industry, government and laboratories. Centre for Scottish Studies Director: Dr. S. Duguid, (604) 291-5515, (604) 291-4504 Fax The activities and programs of the centre promote teaching, research and community programming in the field of Scottish studies. The centre supports and initiates research, publications, non-credit and credit instruction, colloquia, conferences, visiting speakers and international relationships. In the pursuit of these objectives, the centre provides support to existing individual, departmental and cross-departmental activities at SFU in the area of Scottish studies. Research Institute on Southeastern Europe Director: Dr. A. Gerolymatos, (604) 291-5597 Tel, (604) 291-5837 Fax The goals of this research institute will be to shed light on the problems of the region, both in terms of its historical and contemporary context. Among the research themes that will be addressed are questions of regional co-operation, defense and security, historical background, as well as various socieconomic and political issues that have challenged the status quo of the states in the region. The objective of the institute is to promote an understanding of, and co-operation with, the countries and peoples of southeastern Europe. To that end, the institute will focus on a variety of initiatives including research projects, conferences, publications, community information programs, faculty exchanges and other forms of information sharing. Centre for Systems Science Director: Dr. S. Atkins, (604) 291-4588 Tel, (604) 291-4424 Fax The Centre for Systems Science (CSS) is a multidisciplinary research institute which supports specialized research areas and advanced educational programs in related disciplines which promise to offer particular support for the development of sophisticated industry for British Columbia. CSS fosters basic and applied research within its three research groups: intelligent systems (artificial intelligence, robotics, cognitive science, neural networks, expert systems, graphics and animation, etc.), microelectronics (surface science, VLSI design and test, quickchip), and computer and communications (subsea communications, mobile communications, communications policy, algorithms, distributed computing, information systems, signal processing, applications, etc.). CSS encourages associations across departmental boundaries to stimulate interest and knowledge of systems science and help attract a significant level of research funding. The centre represents the British Columbia Advanced Systems Institute at Simon Fraser University and collaborates with other research units at Simon Fraser University, the University of British Columbia, the University of Victoria, the British Columbia Institute of Technology, and with BC industry and government sectors. Institute for Studies in Teacher Education Co-directors: P. Grimmett, (604) 291-4937, (604) 291-3203 Fax, Dr. M.F. Wideen The general aim of the institute is to promote and carry out research in the area of teacher education. It also seeks to develop collaborative links with groups within and outside the university community. Centre for Tourism Policy and Research Director: Dr. P.W. Williams, (604) 291-3103 Tel, (604) 291-4968 Fax This centre, established in 1989, provides leadership in developing and delivering research and professional education in the management of tourism. The centre provides a fixed point for graduate studies and professional development with a distinctively integrated resource and business management orientation, and it also encourages and conducts policy, planning and management orientation, as well as encourages and conducts policy, planning and management research to enhance the sustained use of the tourism resource base. Tri-University Meson Facility (TRIUMF) Director: Dr. A. Astbury, (604) 222-1047 ext. 6258 Tel Contacts: Dr. W. Davidson, (604) 291-3771 Tel, Dr. C.H.W. Jones, (604) 291-3583 Tel, Dr. R.G. Korteling, (604) 291-3532 Tel TRIUMF is Canada’s national meson facility and a laboratory of world class standing. The facility is based on a 500 Me V H ion accelerator which provides intense beams of subatomic particles for use in a wide range of research projects in nuclear and elementary particle physics. 382 Governing Bodies and Faculty Governing Bodies and Faculty Expiry dates of terms of office are shown where applicable. Faculty of Business Aministration Convocation Faculty of Education Executive Director, President's Office G. Macdonald BA (Br Col), MA (S Fraser) L. LaRocque, May 31, 2002 J. Van Aalst, May 31, 2004 Chief Information Officer J. Cranston BSc, MBA (Qu) Faculty of Science Dean of Applied Sciences (to be announced) Chancellor – Chair President and Vice-Chancellor Registrar – Secretary Members of senate All faculty members All graduates of Simon Fraser University All persons whose names are added to the roll of Convocation by regulations of the senate Board of Governors Ex Officio Chancellor President and Vice-Chancellor Appointed by Order-in-Council E. Jaager Roy, July 2001 S. Hilbert, February 2003 J. Kowarsky, June 2003 G. Kwok, February 2002 B. Louie, January 2003 P. Pratt, February 2003 W. Rowe, deputy chair, July 2002 F. Zumpano, May 2003 Elected by Faculty Members K. Mezei, May 2002 R. Russell, May 2002 Elected by Students from the Students J. Silveira, May 2002 O. Sirri, May 2002 Elected by University Employees (excluding Faculty Members) K. Thornton, May 2002 Administrative Officer A. Watt, Director, University Secretariat Senate Ex Officio Chancellor President and Vice-Chancellor – Chair Vice-President, Academic Vice-President, Research Associate Vice-President, Academic Dean of Applied Sciences Dean of Continuing Studies Dean of the Faculty of Arts Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration Dean of the Faculty of Education Dean of the Faculty of Science Dean of Graduate Studies Registrar – Secretary of Senate University Librarian Appointed by Order-In-Council D. McInnes B. Naef D. Sekhon T. Thandi Elected by the Faculties Faculty of Applied Sciences J. Delgrande, May 31, 2002 J. Jones, May 31, 2003 Faculty of Arts C. Gerson, May 31, 2002 S. Aloi, May 31, 2004 J. Zaichkowsky, May 31, 2003 G. Mauser, May 31, 2002 M. Smith, May 31, 2002 N. Haunerland, May 31, 2004 Elected by Faculty Members Jointly S. Atkins, May 31, 2002 P. Bawa, May 31, 2003 P. Budra, May 31, 2002 J.M. D’Auria, May 31, 2004 A. Gill, May 31, 2004 P. Grimmett, May 31, 2003 J. Heaney, May 31, 2004 R. Hill, May 31, 2003 M. Jackson, May 31, 2003 P. McFetridge, May 31, 2002 D. Paterson, May 31, 2002 P. Percival, May 31, 2003 J. Peters, May 31, 2004 R. Russell, May 31, 2004 L. Weldon, May 31, 2003 M. Wortis, May 31, 2002 Elected by Convocation A. Chan, May 31, 2002 V. Dunsterville, May 31, 2002 J. McArthur, May 31, 2002 S. Wessel, May 31, 2002 Executive Director, International Relations C.H.W. Jones BSc, PhD (Manc) Dean of Arts J.T. Pierce BA (Tor), MA (Wat), PhD (Lond) Dean of Business Administration (to be announced) Dean of Continuing Studies J.C. Yerbury BEd, MA, PhD (S Fraser) Dean of Education R. Barrow BA (Oxf), CertEd, PhD (Lond) Dean of Graduate Studies J.C. Driver MA (Camb), PhD (Cal) Dean of Science W.S. Davidson BSc (Edin), PhD (Qu) Dean of Student Services and Registrar W.R. Heath BSA (Guelph) Director of Academic Computing Services L. Tolan Director of Admissions and Associate Registrar N. Heath BA (Oxf), MA (S Fraser) Director of Alumni Relations G.J. Stewart BA (S Fraser) Elected by Students S. Al-Natour, May 31, 2002 J. Chang, May 31, 2002 P. Dempster, May 31, 2002 W. Gerwel, May 31, 2002 K. Giffen, May 31, 2002 J. Gupte, May 31, 2002 B. Jensen, May 31, 2002 S. Klymson, May 31, 2002 L. Muirhead, May 31, 2002 O. Sirri, May 31, 2002 C. Tansey, May 31, 2002 J. Warren, May 31, 2002 Director of Analytical Studies W.J. Wattamaniuk BEng, MSc, PhD (Alta) Academic and Administrative Officials Director, Centre for Distance Education J. Collinge BA, MA, PhD (S Fraser) Chancellor M.K. Wong BA (Br Col), LLD (S Fraser), CM President and Vice-Chancellor M. Stevenson BA (Witwatersrand), MA (WMich), PhD (Northwestern) Provost and Vice-President, Academic J.H. Waterhouse BSc, MBA (Alta), PhD (Wash) Vice-President, External Relations D.J. Mitchell BA, MA (S Fraser) Vice-President, Finance and Administration (to be announced) Vice-President, Research B.P. Clayman BS (Rensselaer), PhD (C'nell) Associate Vice-President, Academic J.A. Osborne LLB (Edin), MA (Tor), LLM (Br Col) Associate Vice-President, Administration J.E.R. Johnson BSc(CE) (Manit), MBA (S Fraser), PEng Associate Vice-President, Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre W.G. Gill BA, MA, PhD (Br Col) Director of Campus Community Services M. Dinning BA, MA (W Ont) Director, Campus Security N. Coutu Director of Ceremonies M. Pankratz Director of Childcare Services S. Davidson Director of Co-operative Education N. Johnston BSc (Wat), MSc (S Fraser) Director of Health and Counselling Services L. Pelletier BA (Wat), BEd (Qu), MHSc (Tor) Director of Human Resources B.L. Anderson MA (Illinois), BCom (Alta) Director, International Co-operation J. Knockaert, BCom (Manit) Director of International & Exchange Student Services R. 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Baldwin BA (Nebraska), MLS (Calif), MBA (S Fraser) Head, Belzberg Branch K. Marotz BA (S Fraser), MLS (Br Col) Head, Collections Management Office T. Mundle BA, MLS (Br Col) Collections Librarians M. Bubber BFA (Sask), MLS (Western) Collections Librarian N. Saklikur MLA (Br Col) Special Collections and Rare Books Head R. Stanton BA, MLS (Br Col) CLC Libarian T. Power BA (S Fraser), MLS (Br Col) 1985 R.H. Dunham, English K.N. Slessor, Chemistry 1986 A. Aberbach, History R. Mathewes, Biological Sciences R. Menzies, Criminology 1987 F. Fisher, Biological Sciences T. Kirschner, Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics R. Koepke, History 1988 Senior Cataloguers D.D. Gordon BA (Acad), BLS (Br Col), MA (S Fraser) L. Polson BA (Br Col), MLS (McG) Head Reference Division E. Fairey BA (Br Col), MA (Br Col), MLS (Tor) Reference Librarians M. Bodnar BA (S Fraser), MLS (Br Col) J. Corse CA, MA (Edin), MLS (Br Col) N. Gick BSc, MLS (Br Col) P.E. Groves BA (Wat), MLS (Br Col) C. 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French.......................................147, 336 Dawkins, H., Contemporary Arts ...................133, 329 Day, J.C., Resource and Environmental Management......................................................324 Day, R., Psychology ..............................................166 de Castell, S.C., Education ........................... 182, 360 Dean, C.B., Statistics and Actuarial Science 207, 378 Dean, J.W., Economics................................. 143, 332 Debo, R.K., History ....................................... 153, 341 Deen, M.J., Engineering Science.................. 116, 319 Delaney, K.R., Biological Sciences ............... 189, 367 Delany, P., English........................................ 144, 334 Delany, S., English........................................ 144, 334 Delgrande, J.P., Computing Science ............ 112, 316 DeRoo, H., English........................................ 144, 334 DeVoretz, D.J., Economics ........................... 143, 332 Diamond, M., Contemporary Arts.................. 133, 329 Dickinson, J., Kinesiology ............................. 119, 322 Dill, J.C., Computing Science, Engineering Science ......................... 116, 316, 319 Dill, L.M., Biological Sciences ....................... 189, 367 Dirks, K.T., Business Administration ..................... 354 Dixon, A.H., Computing Science........................... 113 Djwa, S., English ........................................... 144, 334 Dobuzinskis, L., Political Science.................. 164, 346 Dodge, J.S., Physics ..................................... 205, 376 Dossa, P., Sociology and Anthropology........ 168, 351 Dow, G., Economics...................................... 143, 332 Drew, M.S., Computing Science ................... 112, 316 Driver, J.C., Archaeology .............................. 127, 328 Druehl, L.D., Biological Sciences .................. 189, 367 Dubiel, M.M., Mathematics.................................... 199 Duguid, S., Humanities ......................................... 156 Duncan, A., Business Administration ............ 177, 354 Dunlop, R., Earth Sciences ................................... 194 Dutton, P.E., History, Humanities.......... 153, 156, 341 Dyck, C.I., History ......................................... 153, 341 Dyck, N., Sociology and Anthropology.......... 167, 351 E Easton, S.T., Economics............................... 143, 332 Edwards, B.J., Business Administration................ 354 Egan, K., Education ...................................... 182, 360 Egri, C.P., Business Administration .............. 177, 354 Eigenfeldt, A., Contemporary Arts................. 133, 329 Eist, M., Contemporary Arts .......................... 133, 329 Elle, E., Biological Sciences.......................... 189, 367 Elliott, E., Criminology ................................... 139, 330 Emby, C.E.N., Business Administration ........ 177, 354 Enns, R.H., Physics ...................................... 205, 376 Erickson, L.J., Political Science .................... 164, 346 Escudero-Faust, M., Latin American Studies, Sociology and Anthropology ... 158, 168, 342 Evans, M.D., Computing Science ......................... 113 Evenden, L.J., Geography ............................ 150, 338 F Faith, K., Criminology.................................... 139, 330 Fankboner, P.V., Biological Sciences ........... 189, 367 Farrell, A.P., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology....................... 189, 367, 371 Fauquenoy, M.C., French ............................. 147, 336 Faurschou, G.W., Communication ................ 110, 314 Favere-Marchesi, M., Business Administration............................................ 177, 354 Fellman, M.D, History, Liberal Studies.. 153, 341, 343 Ferguson, K., History .................................... 153, 341 Fernando, M., Biological Sciences........................ 189 Finegood, D.T., Kinesiology .......................... 119, 322 Finley, D.R., Business Administration ........... 177, 354 Fizzell, M.R., Business Administration .......... 177, 354 Fladmark, K.R., Archaeology ........................ 127, 328 Foster, L.J., Psychology........................................ 166 Francis, J.N.P., Business Administration ...... 177, 354 Fraser, C., Psychology.......................................... 347 Freeman, R.J., Psychology ........................... 166, 347 Friesen, J., Economics.................................. 143, 332 Frindt, R.F., Physics...................................... 205, 376 Frisken, B.J., Physics.................................... 205, 376 Frith, V., Publishing ............................................... 350 Froschauer, K., Sociology and Anthropology 168, 351 Funt, B.V., Computing Science ..................... 112, 316 G Gagan, D.P., History ..................................... 153, 341 Galdikas, B.M.F., Archaeology...................... 127, 328 Gallagher, J.E., English......................................... 144 Garay, J., Contemporary Arts ....................... 133, 329 Gates, M., Sociology and Anthropology........ 168, 351 Gay, H., History............................................. 153, 341 Gay, I.D., Chemistry...................................... 192, 369 Gee, E., Sociology and Anthropology ........... 167, 351 Gelardi, A.M.G., Business Administration ..... 177, 354 Gemino, A.C., Business Administration ........ 177, 354 Gerdts, D.B., Linguistics................................ 159, 344 Gerolymatos, A., History ............................... 153, 341 Gerson, C., English....................................... 144, 334 Geva-May, I., Education ............................... 182, 360 Gill, A.M., Geography, Resource and Environmental Management ............. 150, 324, 338 Gill, W.G., Geography........................................... 338 Gillies, M.A., English, Resource and Environmental Management ..................... 144, 334 Glackman, W.G., Criminology ...................... 139, 330 Gobas, F., Environmental Biology, Resource and Environmental Management .............. 324, 371 Goddyn, L., Mathematics.............................. 199, 373 Godin, L., Earth Sciences ............................. 194, 370 Gómez-Moriana, A., Humanities........................... 156 Goodman, D., Kinesiology ............................ 119, 322 Gordon, I.M., Business Administration ......... 177, 354 Gordon, R.M., Criminology ........................... 139, 330 Gotfrit, M.S., Contemporary Arts .................. 133, 329 Graham, G.A.C., Mathematics...................... 199, 373 Graham, J., Statistics and Actuarial Science 207, 378 Grauer, R.R., Business Administration ......... 177, 354 Grayston, D., Humanities...................................... 156 Gries, G.J., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology ...................... 189, 367, 371 Grieve, T., English ........................................ 144, 334 Griffin Cohen, M., Political Science, Women’s Studies .............................. 164, 173, 352 Griffiths, C.T., Criminology............................ 139, 330 Grimmett, P.P., Education ............................ 182, 360 Groeneboer, R., Contemporary Arts............. 133, 329 Gruben, P., Contemporary Arts .................... 133, 329 Gruneau, R.S., Communication.................... 110, 314 Gruver, W.A., Engineering Science .............. 116, 319 Gunton, T.I., Resource and Environmental Management ..................................................... 324 Gupta, A., Computing Science ..................... 112, 316 Gupta, K.K., Engineering Science ................ 116, 319 Gutman, G.M., Gerontology.................................. 340 Gutstein, D., Communication........................ 110, 314 H Hackett, R.A., Communication...................... 110, 314 Hadley, R.F., Computing Science ................ 112, 316 Hafer, L.J., Computing Science .................... 112, 316 Hahn, M., 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Science........... 207 Iverson, R.D., Business Administration................. 177 J Jaccard, M., Resource and Environmental Management ............................. 324 Jackson, M.A., Criminology .......................... 139, 330 Jennings, R.E., Philosophy ........................... 163, 345 Jermias, J., Business Administration .................... 177 Johnston, H.J.M., History.............................. 153, 341 Jones, C.H.W., Chemistry............................. 192, 369 Jones, J.D., Engineering Science ................. 116, 319 Jones, R.A., Economics................................ 143, 332 K Kameda, T., Computing Science .................. 112, 316 Kamstra, M., Economics ............................... 143, 332 Kanevsky, L., Education ............................... 182, 360 Kasa, K., Economics..................................... 143, 332 Kavanagh, K.L., Physics ............................... 205, 377 Kawasaki, T., Humanities, Political Science.............................................. 156, 164, 346 Kennedy, C.J., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology....................... 189, 367, 371 Kennedy, P.E., Economics ........................... 143, 332 Kenny, C.B., Education................................. 182, 360 Kenny, M., Sociology and Anthropology ....... 167, 351 Kermode, A.R., Biological Sciences ............. 189, 367 Khan, M.H., Economics ................................ 143, 332 Kiehlmann, E., Chemistry ............................. 192, 369 Kimball, M., Psychology, Women’s Studies ...................................... 166, 173, 347, 352 Kirczenow, G., Physics ................................. 205, 377 Kitchen, J.M., History .................................... 153, 341 Kitching, L.P., Humanities..................................... 156 Klein, P.C., Business Administration............. 177, 354 Kline, S., Communication.............................. 110, 314 Knowler, D., Resource and Environmental Management ..................................................... 324 Koopman, R.F., Psychology ......................... 166, 347 Koroscil, P.M., Geography ............................ 150, 338 Korteling, R.G., Chemistry ............................ 192, 369 Krane, W.R., Psychology .............................. 166, 347 Krauth, B., Economics .................................. 143, 332 Krebs, D.L., Psychology................................ 166, 347 Kreis, U.C., Chemistry .......................................... 193 Krider, R., Business Administration .............. 177, 354 Krieger, C., Engineering Science, Kinesiology ................................................ 119, 322 Krishnamurti, R., Computing Science ........... 112, 316 Kropinski, M.C.A., Mathematics.................... 199, 373 Kugler, D.D., Contemporary Arts .................. 133, 329 L Laba, M., Communication ............................. 110, 314 Lachlan, A.H., Mathematics .......................... 199, 373 Lacombe, D., Criminology, Sociology and Anthropology ...................... 139, 168, 330, 351 LaRocque, L., Education............................... 182, 360 Lautsch, B.A., Business Administration ........ 177, 354 Law, F.C.P., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology....................... 189, 367, 371 Laycock, D., Political Science ....................... 164, 346 Leach, G.W., Chemistry................................ 193, 369 Leier, M., History........................................... 153, 341 LeMare, L.J., Education ................................ 182, 360 Lepofsky, D., Archaeology ............................ 127, 328 Leroux, M.R., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.............................................. 202, 375 Lertzman, K., Resource and Environmental Management ..................................................... 324 Lesack, L.F.W., Biological Sciences, Geography .................................150, 189, 338, 367 Leung, A.M., Engineering Science ................116, 319 Leung, P., Engineering Science ............................116 Levitin, J., Contemporary Arts, Women’s Studies .......................................133, 173, 329, 352 Lewis, A.S., Mathematics ..............................199, 373 Lewis, B., Communication .............................110, 314 Ley, R.G., Psychology ...................................166, 347 Leyland, A.J., Kinesiology .....................................119 Leznoff, D.B., Chemistry................................193, 369 Li, P.C.H., Chemistry .....................................193, 369 Li, Z.N., Computing Science..........................112, 316 Liestman, A.L., Computing Science ..............112, 316 Linley, M., English .........................................144, 334 Lipsett, M., Communication ...................................314 Little, J.I., History ...........................................153, 341 Lockhart, R.A., Statistics and Actuarial Science .......................................207, 378 Loo, T.M., History ..........................................153, 341 Lorimer, R.M., Communication, Publishing ..........................................110, 314, 350 Love, C.E., Business Administration .............177, 354 Lowman, J., Criminology ...............................139, 330 Luk, W.S., Computing Science......................112, 316 Luu-Nguyen, C.N., French.....................................147 Lyons, D., Archaeology .................................127, 328 Munro, J.M., Economics................................ 143, 332 Munro, M., Linguistics ................................... 159, 344 Muraki, D., Mathematics ............................... 199, 373 Murray, C.A., Communication ....................... 110, 314 Mustard, P.S., Earth Sciences ...................... 194, 370 Myers, G.M., Economics ............................... 143, 332 M P MacDonald, M., Women’s Studies ................173, 352 MacEachern, J.A., Earth Sciences ................194, 370 Macfarlane, J.A., Contemporary Arts ............133, 329 MacIntyre, D.K., Contemporary Arts..............133, 329 MacKay, N., Business Administration............177, 354 MacKenzie, C.L., Kinesiology........................119, 322 MacKinnon, A.M., Education .........................182, 360 MacLean, D., History .....................................153, 341 Madoc-Jones, G., Education .................................182 Maine, E.M.A., Business Administration................177 Maki, D.R., Economics ..................................143, 332 Malli, G.L., Chemistry ....................................192, 369 Mamchur, C.M., Education ............................182, 360 Maraun, M.D., Psychology ............................166, 347 Marcia, J.E., Psychology ...............................166, 347 Marshall, D., Earth Sciences .........................194, 370 Marteniuk, R.G., Dean of Applied Sciences, Kinesiology ................................119, 322 Martin, J., Education......................................182, 360 Mathewes, R.W., Associate Dean of Science, Biological Sciences .............187, 189, 367 Matsumura, J., History...................................153, 341 Mauser, G.A., Business Administration .........177, 354 Maxwell, J., Publishing ..........................................350 McBride, S., Political Science........................164, 346 McClaren, M., Education .......................................360 McDonald, J.J., Psychology ..........................166, 347 McFarland, C.G., Psychology........................166, 347 McFetridge, P., Linguistics ............................159, 344 McKeown, B.A., Biological Sciences .............189, 367 McLaren, A.T., Sociology and Anthropology .168, 351 McMullan, T., Biological Sciences .........................189 McNeney, B., Statistics and Actuarial Science .......................................207, 378 McRobbie, Z., Linguistics ..............................159, 344 Mellow, J.D., Linguistics ................................159, 344 Menzies, R.J., Criminology............................139, 330 Merchant, H., Business Administration..........177, 354 Meredith, L.N., Associate Dean of Business Administration, Business Administration....177, 354 Merler, G., French, Humanities .............147, 156, 336 Meyer, P., Political Science ...........................164, 346 Mezei, K., English, Humanities..............144, 156, 334 Michno, E., Psychology .........................................166 Miki, R.A., English .........................................144, 334 Milner, T.E., Kinesiology................................119, 322 Mirhady, D.C., Humanities.....................................156 Mistlberger, R., Psychology...........................166, 347 Mitchell, B., Gerontology, Sociology and Anthropology......................................168, 340, 351 Mitchell, D., Computing Science............................316 Moens, A., Political Science ..........................164, 346 Möller, T., Computing Science ......................112, 316 Monagan, M.B., Computing Science, Mathematics.......................................199, 316, 373 Mongrain, S., Economics...............................143, 332 Mooers, A.R., Biological Sciences.................189, 367 Moore, M.M., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology .......................189, 367, 371 Moretti, M.M., Psychology .............................166, 347 Morrison, J.B., Kinesiology ............................119, 322 Pabel, H., History .......................................... 153, 341 Page, M., English .................................................. 334 Palmer, L.H., Physics............................................ 377 Palys, T.S., Criminology................................ 139, 330 Panchasi, R., History............................................. 341 Parameswaran, M., Engineering Science ..... 116, 319 Paranjpe, A.C., Humanities................................... 156 Parker, D.C., Business Administration .......... 177, 354 Parkhouse, W.S., Kinesiology....................... 119, 322 Parr, J., History ............................................. 153, 341 Paterson, D., Education ................................ 182, 360 Patient, D.L., Business Administration .......... 177, 354 Pavlov, A.D., Business Administration .................. 177 Payandeh, S., Engineering Science.............. 116, 319 Pearce, S., Computing Science ............................ 113 Pechlaner, E., Mathematics .......................... 199, 373 Pendakur, K., Economics.............................. 143, 332 Percival, P.W., Chemistry ............................. 192, 369 Perry, T.A., Associate Dean of Arts, Linguistics.................................. 123, 159, 328, 344 Peterman, R.M., Resource and Environmental Management ............................. 324 Peters, J.G., Computing Science .................. 112, 316 Pierce, J.T., Dean of Arts, Geography .. 150, 328, 338 Pigg, S., Sociology and Anthropology........... 168, 351 Pinfield, L.T., Business Administration.......... 177, 354 Pinkerton, E., Resource and Environmental Management ............................. 324 Pinto, B.M., Chemistry .................................. 192, 369 Pio, F.F., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry .............................................. 202, 375 Pitman, B., Geography.................................. 150, 338 Plant, A.L., Biological Sciences..................... 189, 367 Plettner, E., Chemistry .................................. 193, 369 Plischke, M., Physics ............................ 205, 376, 377 Poirier, G., French......................................... 147, 336 Poitras, G., Business Administration............. 177, 354 Pomeroy, R.K., Chemistry............................. 192, 369 Popowich, F., Computing Science ................ 112, 316 Prokopow, M., History ................................... 154, 341 Promislow, K., Mathematics.......................... 199, 373 Prophet, C., Contemporary Arts.................... 133, 329 Pulkingham, J., Sociology and Anthropology ............................................. 168, 351 Punja, Z.K., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology....................... 189, 367, 371 Punja, Z.K., Environmental Biology....................... 371 N Nance, J.D., Archaeology ............................. 127, 328 Nelson, D.E., Archaeology ............................ 127, 328 Neufeld, P., Education .......................................... 182 Ng, B., Linguistics ................................................. 159 Nicholas, G.P., Archaeology, Sociology and Anthropology ...................... 127, 168, 328, 351 Nicholson, R.A., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology....................... 189, 367, 371 Novales-Flamarique, I., Biological Sciences . 189, 367 O O’Neill, D.K., Education......................................... 182 O’Shea, T.J., Education ................................ 182, 360 Obadia, A.A., Education................................ 182, 360 Olewiler, N.D., Economics ............................ 143, 332 Omae, N., Linguistics ............................................ 159 One, L., Engineering Science ............................... 116 Osborne, J.A., Criminology ........................... 139, 330 Otero, G., Latin American Studies, Sociology and Anthropology ...................... 158, 168, 342, 351 Q Quarmby, L.M., Biological Sciences ............. 189, 367 Quinton, W.L., Geography ............................ 150, 338 R Radul, J., Contemporary Arts........................ 133, 329 Rahe, J.E., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology....................... 189, 367, 371 Raibmon, P., History ..................................... 154, 341 Ramsey, R., English.............................................. 144 Rawicz, A.H., Engineering Science............... 116, 319 Reed, C.G., Economics................................. 143, 332 Reich, B.H., Business Administration............ 177, 354 Reilly, N.R., Mathematics.............................. 199, 373 Governing Bodies and Faculty 387 Richards, J.G., Business Administration .......177, 354 Richards, W.D., Communication ...................110, 314 Richards, W.R., Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry ..........192, 202, 369, 375 Richmond, S., Education ...............................182, 360 Roberts, A.C.B., Geography..........................150, 338 Roberts, E.W., Linguistics .............................159, 344 Roberts, M.C., Earth Sciences, Geography .................................150, 194, 338, 370 Roberts, S., English...............................................144 Robinovitch, S.N., Kinesiology ......................119, 322 Roesch, R.M., Psychology ............................166, 347 Roese, N.J., Psychology .......................................166 Roitberg, B.D., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology .......................189, 367, 371 Roseland, M.L., Geography...........................150, 338 Rosin, M.P., Environmental Biology, Kinesiology ........................................119, 322, 371 Ross, D.A., History, Political Science ......................................153, 164, 341, 346 Roth, N., History ....................................................341 Routledge, R.D., Environmental Biology, Statistics and Actuarial Science.................371, 378 Russell, R.D., Computing Science, Mathematics ......................................199, 316, 373 Ruuth, S., Mathematics .................................199, 373 S Saif, M., Engineering Science .......................116, 319 Samier, E., Education....................................182, 360 Sampson, G.P., Education ............................182, 360 Saunders, R., Linguistics...............................159, 344 Sawatsky, M., English ...........................................144 Schellenberg, E.A., English ...........................144, 334 Schmidt, M.G., Geography ............................150, 338 Schmitt, N., Economics .................................143, 332 Schulte, O., Computing Science, Philosophy .........................................112, 163, 345 Schuurman, N.C., Geography .......................150, 338 Schwarz, C., Statistics and Actuarial Science ......................................................207, 378 Schwindt, R.W., Business Administration, Economics .................................143, 177, 332, 354 Scott, J.A., Education ....................................182, 360 Scott, J.K., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry ..............................................202, 375 Seager, A., History ........................................153, 341 Sen, D., Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry ..............................192, 202, 369, 375 Senyshyn, S., Education .......................................182 Senyshyn, Y., Education .......................................360 Shapiro, D.M., Business Administration ........177, 354 Sharp, J., Biological Sciences ...............................189 Shen, C.Y., Mathematics...............................199, 373 Sheppard, J.P., Business Administration ......177, 354 Shermer, T.C., Computing Science...............112, 316 Shin, L.K., History..................................................154 Shutler Jr., R., Archaeology...................................328 Sitter, R.R., Statistics and Actuarial Science.207, 378 Skinner, M.F., Archaeology ...........................127, 328 Slessor, K.N., Chemistry ...............................192, 369 Smart, C.F., Business Administration............177, 354 Smith, A., Contemporary Arts........................133, 329 Smith, M.J., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry ..............................................202, 375 Smith, P.J., Political Science .........................164, 346 Smith, R.K., Communication .........................110, 314 Smith, S.J., Education ...........................................182 Snider, G., Contemporary Arts ......................133, 329 Snowber, C., Education.................................182, 360 Sonier, J.E., Physics......................................205, 377 Sosa, J.M., Linguistics...................................159, 344 Spindler, Z.A., Economics .............................143, 332 St. Pierre, P.M., English ................................ 144, 334 Stapleton, S.P., Engineering Science ........... 116, 319 Stead, D., Earth Sciences ..................................... 370 Steele, S., French ......................................... 147, 336 Steig, S., English................................................... 144 Stella, P., Contemporary Arts........................ 133, 329 Sterling, T.D., Computing Science ........................ 316 Stevenson, H.M., Political Science, President, Simon Fraser University................... 164 Stevenson, S.A., Engineering Science ................. 116 Stewart, K.G., Business Administration ........ 177, 354 Stewart, M.L., History, Women’s Studies..... 153, 173, 341, 352 Stouck, D., English........................................ 144, 334 Stouck, M.A., English, Humanities ........ 144, 156, 334 Strachan, W., English............................................ 144 Strayer, J.N., Psychology.............................. 166, 348 Stubbs, J.O., History ..................................... 153, 341 Sturrock, J., English ...................................... 144, 334 Sugarman, J.H., Education ........................... 182, 360 Swartz, T.B., Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science....................................... 207, 378 Syrzycki, M., Engineering Science................ 116, 319 Szafnicki, C., Sociology and Anthropology ........... 168 T Teeple, G.B., Sociology and Anthropology ... 168, 351 Ternovska, E., Computing Science............... 112, 316 Thewalt, J.L., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Physics ............... 202, 205, 375, 377 Thewalt, M.L.W., Physics.............................. 205, 377 Thomas, D.C., Business Administration........ 177, 354 Thompson, J., Education .............................. 182, 360 Thomson, B.S., Mathematics ................................ 373 Thong, C., Biological Sciences ............................. 189 Thorkelson, D.J., Earth Sciences.................. 194, 370 Thornton, A.E., Psychology........................... 166, 348 Thornton, W.L., Psychology .................................. 348 Tibbits, G.F., Engineering Science, Kinesiology ................................................ 119, 322 Tietz, J.H., Associate Dean of Arts, Philosophy................................. 123, 163, 328, 345 Tiffany, E., Philosophy .................................. 163, 345 Toohey, K., Education................................... 182, 360 Trajkovic, L., Engineering Science................ 116, 319 Travers, A., Sociology and Anthropology.............. 351 Trépanier, C., French ............................................ 147 Trifonidis, P., Publishing........................................ 350 Tront, R.J., Computing Science ............................ 113 Trottier, H.D., Physics ................................... 205, 377 Truax, B.D., Communication, Contemporary Arts .................... 110, 133, 314, 329 Trummer, M.R., Computing Science, Mathematics ...................................... 199, 316, 373 Tung, R.L., Business Administration ............. 177, 354 Turnbull, W., Psychology .............................. 166, 348 U Underhill, O., Contemporary Arts .................. 133, 329 Unrau, P.J., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.............................................. 202, 375 V Vaisey, J., Engineering Science.................... 116, 319 Valiquette, M., English .......................................... 144 Van Aalst, J., Education ................................ 182, 360 Vandezande, K.E., Business Administration......... 354 Verdun-Jones, S.N., Criminology.................. 139, 330 Verheyen, E., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.............................................. 202, 375 Vieira, A.V., Kinesiology................................ 119, 322 Vining, A.R., Business Administration........... 177, 354 Viswanathan, J., French................................ 147, 336 Viswanathan, K.S., Physics .......................... 205, 377 W Walls, J.W., Communication, Humanities..... 156, 314 Wang, K., Computing Science...................... 112, 316 Warburton, A.R., Business Administration ... 177, 354 Ward, B.C., Earth Sciences .......................... 194, 370 Ward, R., Kinesiology ........................................... 119 Warwick, P.V., Political Science ................... 164, 346 Wassermann, S., Education ................................. 360 Waterhouse, J.H., Business Administration . 177, 354 Watkins, S., Physics ..................................... 205, 377 Watson, N.V., Psychology ............................ 166, 348 Webster, J.M., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology .............................. 367, 371 Wedley, W.C., Business Administration ....... 177, 354 Weeks, D., Kinesiology................................. 119, 322 Weldon, K.L., Statistics and Actuarial Science ..................................................... 207, 378 Welsby, C., Contemporary Arts .................... 133, 329 Wendell, S., Women’s Studies ..................... 173, 352 Wexler, M.N., Business Administration......... 177, 354 Whitmore, S., Engineering Science ...................... 116 Whittlesea, B.W.A., Psychology ................... 166, 348 Whitworth, J.M., Sociology and Anthropology............................................. 168, 351 Wideen, M.F., Education ...................................... 360 Wiebe, L.G., Education......................................... 182 Wilkie, J.J., Chemistry .................................. 193, 369 Williams, P.W., Resource and Environmental Management ............................. 324 Williams, T.D., Biological Sciences............... 189, 367 Williams, V., Chemistry................................. 193, 369 Wilson, D.R., Biological Sciences......................... 189 Wilson, P.D., Chemistry................................ 193, 369 Winne, P.H., Education................................. 182, 360 Winston, M.L., Biological Sciences, Environmental Biology ...................... 189, 367, 371 Winton, I., Geography................................... 150, 338 Wirch, J.L., Statistics and Actuarial Science 207, 378 Wister, A.V., Gerontology ..................................... 340 Wolfe, S., Chemistry ............................................. 192 Wong, B.Y.L., Education .............................. 182, 360 Woodward, R., Publishing .................................... 350 Wortis, M., Physics ....................................... 205, 377 Wrenn, P., French......................................... 147, 336 Wright, R.D., Psychology.............................. 166, 348 Wyckham, R.G., Business Administration .... 177, 354 Y Yang, Q., Computing Science ...................... 112, 316 Yates, R.A., Business Administration ........... 177, 354 Ydenberg, R.C., Biological Sciences ............ 189, 367 Ye, Z-G., Chemistry ...................................... 193, 369 Yellowhorn, E.C., Archaeology, First Nations Studies................................. 127, 145, 328 Yeung, K. K-C, Chemistry............................. 193, 369 Yim, A., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry ....... 203 Yoon, J., Contemporary Arts ........................ 133, 329 Young, A., Psychology ................................. 166, 348 Yu, T., Humanities ................................................ 156 Z Zaichkowsky, J.L., Business Administration . 177, 354 Zaman, H., Women’s Studies ....................... 173, 352 Zandvliet, D., Education ............................... 182, 360 Zaslove, J., English............................................... 334 Zatzick, C.D., Business Administration................. 177 Zazkis, R., Education.................................... 182, 360 Zhao, Y., Communication ............................. 110, 314 Zietsma, C.E., Business Administration........ 177, 354 Zimmerman, D., Philosophy ......................... 163, 345 Zola, M., Education....................................... 182, 360 Zuccolo, L., Linguistics ......................................... 159 388 Academic Year – Academic Year May 2001 S M T June 2001 W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 September 2001 S M T W T S M T July 2001 W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 October 2001 F S S M T W S M T August 2001 W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 January 2002 February 2002 March 2002 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 December 2001 November 2001 T S S M T W T F S 2 9 16 23 30 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 April 2002 T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 29 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 September 2003 October 2003 November 2003 December 2003 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31