List of McMaster University people

McMaster University, located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is a public research university that was founded in 1887 through funds bequeathed by Canadian Senator, William McMaster.[1] It has grown into an institution of more than 32,000 students, faculty, and staff.[2][3] The school is consistently ranked as one of the best in Canada.[4] This list includes faculty, alumni and staff.

The 448th Convocation for the Conferring of Degrees at McMaster University

Notable alumni

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Academia and research

Educators

Heather Munroe-Blum
NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
Charles Dennis AndersonGraduateBusinessPresident and Vice-Chancellor of Brandon University[5]
Bobby William AustinGraduateSociologyVice President for University Relations and Communications at the University of the District of Columbia[6]
Robert C. DynesGraduatePhysicsPresident of the University of California system[7]
Fred LongstaffeGraduateGeologyProvost and Vice-President of Academics at University of Western Ontario[8]
Heather Munroe-BlumUndergraduateSocial WorkPrincipal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University[9]
Beth PhinneyUndergraduatePolitical Science & SociologyPresident and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Victoria[10]
David Chadwick SmithUndergraduateEconomicsPrincipal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University at Kingston[11]
Mark WainwrightGraduateChemical EngineeringPresident and Vice-Chancellor of University of New South Wales[12]

Professors and researchers

Harold Innis
Myron Scholes
NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
Richard Alexander ArnoldGraduateEnglish LiteratureEminent Professor and Chair of English at Alfaisal University, literary theorist, author[13]
Richard BaderGraduateChemistryProfessor at McMaster University, noted for his work on the atoms in molecules approach[14]
Suparna BannerjeeGraduateNursingNobel Prize recipient
David G. BennerUndergraduatePsychologyFounding chair of Graduate Department of Psychological Studies at Wheaton College; chair of the Department of Psychology, Redeemer University College; author on pastoral counselling[15][16][17]
Kathryn BrushUndergraduateArt HistoryDistinguished professor of art history at the University of Western Ontario and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[18]
Lindsay CahillGraduateChemistryProfessor at the Memorial University of Newfoundland[19]
David CastleGraduatePhilosophyProfessor and Chair of Innovations in the Life Sciences at University of Edinburgh[20]
Karl ClarkGraduateChemistryProfessor at the University of Alberta, chemist and oil sands researcher[21]
Ronald C. DavidsonUndergraduatePhysicsDirector of Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, professor of Princeton University, University of Maryland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology[22]
Patricia DemersGraduateEnglish & FrenchChair of Department of Graduate Studies at University of Alberta of first female president of the Royal Society of Canada[23]
Jacqueline DiasUndergraduateNursingNurudin Jivraj Assistant Professor of Nursing and Director of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing programme at the Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan[24]
Marianne FerberGraduateEconomicsProfessor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign[25]
Meric GertlerUndergraduateGeographyProfessor and 16th President of the University of Toronto
Michael Frank GoodchildGraduateGeographyProfessor at the University of California, Santa Barbara and University of Western Ontario[26]
Martin GreenGraduateProfessor at the University of New South Wales[26]
Frank HawthorneGraduateGeologyProfessor at University of Manitoba, mineralogist and crystallographer[27]
Harold InnisGraduateHistory & Political EconomicsProfessor at University of Toronto, helped shaped communication theory and staples thesis[28]
Lorraine Janzen KooistraGraduateEnglishProfessor at Ryerson University, elected fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[29]
Harold E. JohnsUndergraduateMath and PhysicsProfessor at University of Saskatchewan and University of Toronto, pioneered the use of cobalt-60 in the treatment of cancer, member of the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame and officer of the Order of Canada[21]
Stephen A. KentGraduateReligious StudiesProfessor at the University of Alberta[30]
Rainer KnopffUndergraduateSociologyProfessor at the University of Calgary[31]
Bartha KnoppersUndergraduateEnglish Literature & FrenchProfessor at McGill University, Chairman of the International Ethics Committee of the Human Genome Project[32]
Steve MannGraduateEngineeringProfessor at the University of Toronto[33]
John MightonGraduatePhilosophyProfessor at the University of Toronto, author[34]
Paul MorrisGraduateReligious StudiesProgram Director and professor for Religious Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, author of the National Statement on Religious Diversity[35]
Kathryn Mary Murphy ProfessorPsychologyProfessor at McMaster University[36]
Evelyn NelsonGraduateMathematicsProfessor at McMaster University, mathematician[37]
Adele ReinhartzGraduateReligious StudiesProfessor at the University of Ottawa[38]
Thomas G. RosenmeyerUndergraduateClassicsProfessor at the University of California, Berkeley[39]
John RuggieGraduateBusiness and Human RightsBerthold Beitz Professor in Human Rights and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School and an Affiliated Professor in International Legal Studies at Harvard Law School[40]
Michael RuseGraduatePhilosophyProfessor at Florida State University[41]
Filippo SabettiUndergraduateHistory & Political ScienceProfessor at McGill University[42]
Daniel SauderGraduateMedicineChairman of Department of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins University, professor at the University of Toronto[43]
David ScheffelGraduateAnthropologyProfessor at Thompson Rivers University[44]
Myron ScholesUndergraduateEconomicsProfessor at Stanford University, Nobel laureate in economics[45]
Anupam SenGraduatePolitical EconomyVice-chancellor of Premier University, Chittagong, Ekushey Padak recipient[46]
Donna StricklandUndergraduateEngineeringNobel Prize recipient[47]
Scott TremaineUndergraduatePhysicsProfessor at University of Toronto and Princeton University, credited with coining the name "Kuiper belt"[48]

Business

Stephen Elop
Cyrus S. Eaton
NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
Kathy BardswickGraduateBusinessPresident and CEO of The Co-operators Group[49]
Rob BurgessUndergraduateBusinessChairman and CEO of Macromedia, Director of Adobe Systems[50]
Teresa CascioliUndergraduateBusinessPresident and CEO of Lakeport Brewing Company[51]
Cyrus S. EatonUndergraduateBusiness & PhilosophyInvestment banker, businessman and philanthropist[52]
Stephen ElopUndergraduateBusiness & EngineeringPresident and CEO of Nokia[53]
Arthur FogelUndergraduateArtsConcert promoter and executive at Live Nation Entertainment[54]
Margaret FranklinUndergraduateBusiness & EconomicsPresident and CEO of CFA Institute[55]
Paul D. HouseUndergraduateEconomicsExecutive Chairman of Tim Hortons[56]
Evan JonesUndergraduateArts & ScienceOwner of Stich Media[57]
Michael Lee-ChinUndergraduateEngineeringChairman and CEO of AIC Limited[58]
Dan MacKenzieUndergraduateCommerceCanadian sports and marketing executive[59]
Vince MolinaroGraduateEducationLeadership consultant, public speaker, and New York Times bestselling author[60]
Jeffrey RemediosUndergraduateCommerceCEO of Universal Music Canada
James V. SardoGraduateBusinessChairman and CEO of Firestone Canada[61]
Sarah ThompsonUndergraduateEnglish & PhilosophyCEO and publisher of Women's Post[62]
Lynton WilsonUndergraduateEconomicsChairman of Nortel[63]

Entertainment

Eugene Levy
NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
AkintoyeGraduate
Commerce
Rapper and TikTok personality
Imane AnysUndergraduateChemical EngineeringInternet personality and Twitch streamer[65]
Matthew BarberGraduatePhilosophySinger, songwriter
Len BlumUndergraduateFilm producer, film composer, screenwriter[66]
John CandyUndergraduateActor, comedian[67]
Kate DrummondGraduateTV & FilmActress, writer, director[68]
Jay FirestoneUndergraduateBusinessFilm, television producer[69]
Jonathan FridUndergraduateFilmActor[70]
Doug HenningUndergraduatePsychologyMagician, illusionist, escape artist and politician[71]
Max KermanUndergraduateMusician, Arkells
Lisa LangloisActress
Eugene LevyUndergraduateEngineeringActor, television director, producer, musician, writer[72]
Andy MaizeUndergraduateMusician, Skydiggers
Ivan ReitmanUndergraduateMusicDirector and film producer[73]
John SessionsGraduateEnglishActor and comedian[74]
Martin ShortUndergraduateSocial WorkComedian, actor, writer, singer and producer[75]
Adam SmolukUndergraduateBusiness AdministrationScreenwriter, film director and actor[76]
Dave ThomasUndergraduateEnglish LiteratureComedian and actor[77]

Journalism and media

NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
Peter CalamaiUndergraduatePhysicsScience journalist and Member of the Order of Canada[78]
Gary LautensUndergraduateHistoryColumnist and humorist for the Toronto Star[79]
Margaret LyonsUndergraduateEconomicsCBC Radio executive and first female vice president of the CBC[80]
Lawrence MartinUndergraduatePolitical ScienceColmunist for The Globe and Mail, author[81]
Paula NewtonGraduateBusinessInternational correspondent for CNN[82]

Literature

Howard Engel
NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
Marianne BrandisUndergraduateHumanitiesAuthor[83]
Martyn BurkeUndergraduateBusiness & EconomicsAuthor, screenwriter, journalist[84]
Howard EngelUndergraduateHumanitiesAuthor and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation producer[85]
Marian EngelUndergraduateEnglishAuthor[86]
Marjorie HarrisUndergraduateEnglishNon-fiction writer[87]
John Lawrence ReynoldsUndergraduateHumanitiesNovelist and non-fiction writer[88]

Medicine

Roberta Bondar
NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
John Cameron BellGraduateBiochemistryCancer researcher[89]
Roberta BondarGraduateMedicineNASA's space medicine researcher, first Canadian female astronaut[90]
Douglas ColemanGraduateChemistryDiscoverer of leptin, winner of the 2010 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award[91]
Gordon GuyattGraduateMedicinePioneer of evidence-based medicine[92]
Jennifer KwanGraduateMedicineFamily doctor who published COVID-19 data visualizations[93]
John MonahanGraduateBiochemistryFounder of Avigen Inc in California, a NASDAQ-listed company[94]
Nancy OlivieriGraduateMedicineHaematologist, researcher[95]
James OrbinskiGraduateMedicinePresident of Médecins Sans Frontières, accepted Nobel Peace Prize on their behalf[45]
Homer TienGraduateMedicinePresident and CEO of Ornge, colonel in the Canadian Forces Health Services, former Director of Trauma Services at Sunnybrook's Tory Regional Trauma Centre, and first and current Canadian Forces Major Sir Frederick Banting Term Chair in Military Trauma Research[96][97][98][99]
Ross UpshurGraduateMedicinePhysician and researcher[100]
Elinor WilsonGraduateHealth SciencePresident of Assisted Human Reproduction Canada[101]

Politics and public service

Dalton McGuinty
Tommy Douglas
NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
Lincoln AlexanderUndergraduateHistory & Political EconomicsLieutenant Governor of Ontario, Member of Parliament of Canada[102]
Joy Ford AustinUndergraduateEnglish literatureExecutive Director of Humanities DC, Founding Director of the African American Museums Association
Glyn BerryGraduatePolitical ScienceFirst Canadian diplomat killed in Afghanistan while on duty[103]
John H. BrydenUndergraduateHistoryMember of Parliament of Canada
Sheila CoppsGraduateDeputy Prime Minister of Canada, Member of Parliament of Canada[104]
Gordon Howlett DeanGraduateChemistry & PhysicsMinister of Revenue for Ontario, Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario[105]
Tony DeanGraduateSociologySecretary of the Cabinet for Ontario[106]
Bob DechertUndergraduateEconomicsMember of Parliament of Canada[107]
Frank Di GiorgioUndergraduateMathematicsMember of the Toronto City Council[108]
Tommy DouglasGraduateSociologyPremier of Saskatchewan, leader of the New Democratic Party[109]
Rick GoldringUndergraduateEconomicsMayor of Burlington, Ontario[110]
Andrea HorwathUndergraduateLabour StudiesMayor of Hamiton, Former Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, and leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party[111]
Eric HoskinsGraduateMedicineMember of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, co-founder and President of War Child Canada[112]
Cam JacksonUndergraduateMember of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, Mayor of Burlington, Ontario[113]
Sarah JamaGraduateSocial scienceMember of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, disability activist
David JohnsonUndergraduateMathematicsMinister of Education for Ontario, Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, Mayor of East York[114]
Roy KellockUndergraduatePuisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada[115]
Stanley KnowlesUndergraduateMember of Parliament of Canada[112]
Kevin G. LynchGraduateEconomicsClerk of the Privy Council of Canada[116]
Dalton McGuintyUndergraduateBiologyPremier of Ontario, leader of the Ontario Liberal Party[117]
Ted McMeekinUndergraduateSocial WorkMinister of Municipal Affairs and Housing in the Ontario Government
Tony McWalterGraduatePhilosophyMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland[118]
John MunroUndergraduatePolitical ScienceMember of Parliament of Canada[119]
Yasir NaqviUndergraduateLife Sciences & Political ScienceMember of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, President of the Ontario Liberal Party[120]
Robert NixonUndergraduateBiology & ChemistryProvincial Treasurer of Ontario, Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party[121]
Tihomir OreškovićUndergraduate and GraduateChemistry & Business AdministrationPrime Minister of Croatia, CEO and Chairman of Pliva and CFO of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
Lawrence PennellUndergraduateEconomics & Political ScienceSolicitor General of Canada, Member of Privy Council of Canada[122]
Howard PetchUndergraduateChemistry & PhysicsMember of Provincial Parliament of Ontario[123]
Allan RoweUndergraduateMember of Provincial Parliament of Nova Scotia, former radio and television broadcaster[124]
Munir SheikhGraduateEconomicsChief Statistician of Canada[125]
Joe TasconaGraduateBusinessMember of Provincial Parliament of Ontario[126]
Lui TemelkovskiUndergraduateMember of Parliament of Canada[127]
Suchart Thada-ThamrongvechGraduateEconomicsThai Finance Minister[128]
Tony ValeriUndergraduateEconomicsGovernment House Leader in the Canadian House of Commons, Minister of Transportation, Member of Parliament of Canada[129]
Orysia SushkoUndergraduatePresident of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress[130]


Religion

Dhammananda Bhikkhuni
NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
Gregory BaumUndergraduateMathematics & PhysicsPeritus at the Second Vatican Council, professor at McGill University and University of Toronto[131]
Dhammananda BhikkhuniGraduateReligious StudiesFirst Thai woman to receive full ordination as a Theravada nun[132]
David HamidUndergraduateAnglican Suffragan Bishop in Europe[133]

Sports

Syl Apps
Adam van Koeverden
NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
Alex AnthopoulosUndergraduateEconomicsSenior Vice President of Baseball Operations and former General Manager for the Toronto Blue Jays[134]
Syl AppsUndergraduatePolitical EconomyNational Hockey League player, Member of Provincial Parliament, gold medalist at the 1934 British Empire Games[135]
David BraleyUndergraduateEconomicsCanadian Senator, commissioner of the Canadian Football League, owner of the Toronto Argonauts and British Columbia Lions[136]
Claude BrochuGraduateBusinessOwner of the Montreal Expos[137]
Larry CainUndergraduate1984 Summer Olympics gold and silver medalist, canoe sprint[138]
Aaron CarpenterUndergraduateCanadian rugby player[139]
Paul ClatneyUndergraduateCanadian Football League player[140]
Martin DugasUndergraduateCanadian soccer player[141]
Fabio FiliceUndergraduateMathematicsCanadian Football League player[142]
Russ JacksonUndergraduateMathematicsCanadian Football League player[143]
Kyle KochUndergraduateBusinessCanadian Football League player[144]
Bobby KuntzUndergraduateCanadian Football League player[145]
Jesse LumsdenUndergraduateAnthropologyFootball player[146]
Joanne MalarUndergraduateSwimmer, most decorated Canadian athlete in the history of the Pan American Games[147]
Mike MorrealeUndergraduateCanadian Football League player[148]
Roger NeilsonUndergraduatePhysical EducationNational Hockey League coach[149]
Chris PelliniUndergraduateBiologySilver medalist at the 2007 Pan American Games, sprint canoe[150]
Adam van KoeverdenUndergraduateKinesiologyGold and bronze medalist at the 2004 Summer Olympics, silver medalist at the 2008 Summer Olympics[151]

Miscellaneous

Samantha Nutt
NameRelationshipDisciplineNotabilityReference
John F. MacGregorUndergraduateChemical EngineeringStatistician and chemical engineer[152]
Thomas MasonGraduatePhysicsCondensed-matter physicist, director of Los Alamos National Laboratory, former director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory[153]
Dan MilisavljevicUndergraduateArts & ScienceAided in the discovery of several of Uranus's and Neptune's moons[154]
Hanna NewcombeUndergraduateChemistryScientist and director of the Peace Research Institute[155]
Samantha NuttGraduateMedicineCo-founder and Executive Director of War Child Canada[156]
Waldemar PieczonkaGraduatePhysicist and engineer who directed IBM's first attempts in integrated circuitry[157]
Simon SunatoriGraduateEngineering PhysicsEngineer and inventor of MagneScribe[158]

Faculty

Bertram Brockhouse, professor and Nobel laureate
Dafydd Williams, first Canadian to perform a spacewalk
NameRelationshipDisciplineKnown forNotes
Donald AchesonVisiting ProfessorMedicineChief Medical Officer for the United Kingdom
Roy AdamsProfessorIndustrial RelationsAuthor, newspaper columnist and human rights activist[159]
Janet AjzenstatProfessorPolitical ScienceProfessor[160]
Michael AmesAssistant ProfessorAnthropologyDirector at the Museum of Anthropology[161]
Richard BaderProfessorChemistryDeveloped atoms in molecules approach[162]
John BandlerProfessorEngineeringSpace mapping, use of surrogate model and engineering optimization[163]
Douglas BarberProfessorEngineering PhysicsDirector of Institute for Quantum Computing[164]
John BasmajianProfessorMedicinePioneer in rehabilitation science[165]
Bob BearparkAssistant ProfessorPhysical EducationCoach of Canada men's national soccer team[166]
Nick BontisAssociate ProfessorBusinessProfessional speaker and management consultant[167]
Arthur BournsProfessorChemistryPresident of McMaster University[168]
William H. BrackneyProfessorHistorical TheologyProfessor[169]
Bertram BrockhouseProfessorPhysicsNobel laureate in Physics[170]
John BurkeProfessorMusicComposer[171]
Moran CampbellProfessorMedicineInventor of the venturi mask[172]
Paul CorkumAdjunct ProfessorPhysicsExpert in laser physics[173]
Juliet DanielProfessorBiologyCancer research[174]
M. Jamal DeenProfessorEngineeringProfessor[175]
Henry DuckworthProfessorPhysicsPresident of University of Winnipeg and Chancellor of University of Manitoba[176]
Clifford FordProfessorMusicComposer[177]
Jean Chamberlain FroeseProfessorObstetrics and GynecologyEstablished Save the Mothers International[178]
Ronald GillespieProfessorChemistryShaped VSEPR theory[179]
Henry GirouxProfessorCultural studiesOne of the founding theorists of critical pedagogy[180]
Cynthia GrantAssistant ProfessorSchool of the ArtsTheatre director, co-founder of Nightwood Theatre[181]
Pengfei GuanProfessorMathematicsProfessor[182]
Gordon GuyattProfessorMedicinePioneer of evidence-based medicine[183]
A. C. HeidebrechtProfessorEngineeringProfessor[184]
Jack HirshProfessorMedicineProfessor[185]
Charles JagoProfessorHistoryPresident of University of Northern British Columbia[186]
Ruth LandesProfessorAnthropologyPioneer in race and gender relations study[187]
Stephen LewisProfessorGlobal healthFormer leader of the New Democratic Party[188]
John F. MacGregorProfessorChemical EngineeringProfessor[189]
Peter MaitlisProfessorChemistryProfessor[190]
Greg MarshallCoachCoached the CFL's Hamilton Tiger-Cats[191]
Alexander Gordon McKayProfessorClassicsProfessor[192]
James Fraser MustardProfessorMedicineFounder of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research[193]
Evelyn NelsonProfessorMathematicsProfessor[194]
Kim Richard NossalProfessorPolitical ScienceProfessor[195]
David ParnasProfessorSoftware EngineeringDeveloped the concept of information hiding[152]
Ralph PudritzProfessorAstrophysicsFirst Director of the Origins Institute[196]
Ishwar K. PuriProfessorEngineeringDean and professor[197]
Paul RapoportProfessorMusicComposer[198]
Adele ReinhartzProfessorReligious StudiesAdjunct Professor[38]
Charles RolandProfessorHistory of MedicineProfessor[199]
Clark RossProfessorMusicProfessor[200]
David SackettProfessorClinical EpidemiologyPioneer of evidence-based medicine[201]
Edward Togo SalmonProfessorHistoryProfessor[202]
Leslie ShemiltDeanEngineeringProfessor[203]
Stuart Lyon SmithProfessorMedicineLeader of the Ontario Liberal Party[204]
James StewartProfessorEngineeringProfessor[205]
Harry ThodeProfessorChemistryLater became the President and Vice-Chancellor of McMaster University[206]
John ThomasProfessorPhilosophyLater appointed to McMaster Medical Faculty as "Resident Ethicist"[207]
Ethan VishniacProfessorAstronomyEditor in chief of The Astrophysical Journal[208]
Alan WalkerProfessorMusicBiographer of Franz Liszt[209]
Roger G. WalkerProfessorGeographyProfessor[210]
David WilkinsonDistinguished professorEngineeringFormer Dean of Engineering (2008–2012)[211]
Dafydd WilliamsDirectorMedicineDirector of McMaster Centre of Medical Robotics, astronaut[212]
Daniel WoolfProfessorHistoryPrincipal of Queen's University at Kingston[213]

Chancellors and Presidents

Malcolm MacVicar, the first Chancellor of McMaster University

From 1888 to 1949, the head of the university was given the title Chancellor. In 1949, the office of President was created and George P. Gilmour was both President and Chancellor. In 1950 his title changed to President and Vice-Chancellor. From that time onward, the University had both a Chancellor as well as a President and Vice-Chancellor. The office of Vice-Chancellor has always been held by the incumbent president of the university.[214]

Chancellor

McMaster University has had 19 Chancellors in office since its existence. In the two years between the retirement of Chancellor MacVicar and the appointment of Chancellor Rand (1890–1892), the Faculties of Art and Theology were organized under the Chairmanship of Dr. Rand and Dr. Goodspeed, respectively.[214]

#NameTermReferences
1Malcolm MacVicar1888–1890[214]
2Theodore Harding Rand1892–1895[214]
3Rev. Oates C.S. Wallace1895–1905[214]
4Alexander C. McKay1905–1911[214]
5Abraham Lincoln McCrimmon1911–1922[214]
6Howard P. Whidden1922–1941[214]
7George Gilmour1941–1950[214]
8E. Carey Fox1950–1955[214]
9Roy Kellock1955–1960[214]
10Charles P. Fell1960–1965[214]
11D'Arcy Argue Counsell Martin1965–1971[214]
12Lawrence Pennell1971–1977[214]
13Allan Leal1977–1986[214]
14John H. Panabaker1986–1992[214]
15James H. Taylor1992–1998[214]
16Melvin M. Hawkrigg1998–2007[214]
17Lynton Wilson2007–2013[214]
18Suzanne Labarge2013–2019[214]
19Santee Smith2019–present[214]

Presidents and Vice-Chancellors

Peter George, McMaster's longest serving President and Vice-Chancellor

The university has had seven Presidents and Vice-Chancellors since the office was created in 1950.

#NameTermReferences
1George Gilmour1950–1961[214]
2Harry Thode1961–1972[214]
3Arthur Bourns1972–1980[214]
4Alvin A. Lee1980–1990[214]
5Geraldine A. Kenney-Wallace1990–1995[214]
6Peter George1995–2010[214]
7Patrick Deane2010–2019[214]
7David H. Farrar2019–present[note 1][214]

See also

Notes

References