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University News

Articulation Agreement with University in China Approved by Senate

In May, Senate approved an articulation agreement that links the University of Windsor with Anshan University of Science & Technology. AUST is an institute of about 8,500 full-time students with undergraduate, Master of Science and PhD offerings. It is located close to the Anshan Iron and Steel Company (the largest such complex in China) in the Province of Liaoning.

Agreement Signed with Hong Kong Baptist University

In late June, President Ross Paul signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Hong Kong Baptist University that will lead to an articulation agreement. The agreement will open the opportunity for qualified graduates from HKBU's Associate Degree programs to complete their baccalaureates at the University of Windsor.

Windsor Celebrates Announcement of 68 Ontario Graduate Scholarships

Tne Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, Dr. Sheila Cameron, announced in mid-May that 68 Windsor students have been selected to receive Ontario Graduate Scholarships. Last year, 52 Windsor graduate students were selected for the awards.

More than $5.4 Million Offered in Scholarships and Bursaries

The University of Windsor is offering a record high of more than $5.4 million in scholarships. bursaries and other financial support to help incoming students this fall. Almost 10,760 scholarships and bursaries have been offered this year.

Colleagues and Students Create Tribute to Erika Kuendiger

Colleagues and students in four universities are contributing to a new graduate scholarship in memory of former Education Professor Erika Kuendiger. Donations to the scholarship fund may be sent to Dr. Linda McKay in the Faculty of Education made out to "The Dr. Erika Kuendiger Doctoral Scholarship."

Scholarships Will Commemorate Sourin Dutta

The Dr. Sourindra Dutta Memorial Scholarship in Industrial Engineering will be awarded to a third-year student in industrial engineering based on academic standing and professional activities. In recognition of Dr. Dutta's work to promote linkages with the developing world, the Dr. Sourindra Dutta Memorial Scholarship for Graduate Studies in Political Science will be awarded to an international student in the Masters Program based on academic achievement and financial need. If you would like to make a donation, cheques may be made out to the University of Windsor Dr. Dutta Scholarship Fund and sent to the Office of Development.

University of Windsor Names Dr. Cecil Houston Dean of Arts and Social Sciences

President Ross Paul has announced the appointment of Dr. Cecil Houston as Dean of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Windsor effective July 1. A professor of geography at the University of Toronto since 1972, Dr. Houston has a long record of special service to the academy and the community. From 1993 to 1999, he was Associate-Dean, Social Sciences, for Toronto's Erindale College, and during most of those years he was also the college's Vice- Principal, Instructional Development. In 2000, he was named Special Assistant to the Principal, University of Toronto at Mississauga, and was appointed Director of the Communication, Culture and Information Program in 2001.

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