Marcel Hamelin
Marcel Hamelin | |
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President of the University of Ottawa | |
In office 1990–2001 | |
Preceded by | Antoine D'Iorio |
Succeeded by | Gilles G. Patry |
Personal details | |
Born | Saint-Narcisse, Quebec, Canada | September 18, 1937
Alma mater | Laval University |
Marcel Hamelin (born September 18, 1937) is a Canadian historian and a former President of University of Ottawa.
Education[]
In 1961, Hemelin earned his Doctor of Letters in History from Laval University. Hemelin attended Séminaire Sainte-Marie in Shawinigan, Quebec.
Career[]
Hamelin served as President of the University of Ottawa from 1990 to 2001.[1] He is a member of the Royal Society of Canada.
In 1966, Hamelin joined the Faculty of Arts at the University of Ottawa, teaching and serving as chairman in the Department of History. He later held the positions of Vice-Dean of the School of Graduate Studies and Research and Dean of the Faculty of Arts from 1974 to 1990.
Personal life[]
Hamelin married Judith Purcell on August 18, 1962 and has three children.
Legacy[]
The Arts building at the University of Ottawa is now named after him.[2][3][4]
References[]
- ^ Communications Directorate, University of Ottawa (2013-06-28). "Marcel Hamelin - Rector Emeritus | Biography | Office of the President - University of Ottawa". President.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
- ^ Lumley, Elizabeth (5 January 2008). The Canadian Who's who - Elizabeth Lumley - Google Books. ISBN 9780802040718. Retrieved 2014-04-07 – via Google Books.
- ^ Canadian who's who - Kieran Simpson - Google Books. 2011-05-18. ISBN 9780802046321. Retrieved 2014-04-07 – via Google Books.
- ^ The Capital List - Google Books. 2001-12-18. ISBN 9780920532003. Retrieved 2014-04-07 – via Google Books.
- 1937 births
- Living people
- Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
- Canadian historians
- Canadian male non-fiction writers
- Université Laval alumni
- University of Ottawa faculty