Two new RSC scholars named at UM
Two University of Manitoba professors have been elected to the Royal Society of Canada (RSC), the country’s most esteemed association of scholars and scientists. In all RSC has elected 102 new Fellows and 54 new Members of the RSC College from across Canada.
“The Royal Society of Canada is delighted to welcome this outstanding cohort of artists, scholars and scientists. These individuals are recognised for their exceptional contributions to their respective disciplines and are a real credit to Canada,” says RSC President Jeremy McNeil.
History professor Esyllt Jones, Faculty of Arts, has been named a new Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) and associate professor Robert Mizzi, Faculty of Education, has been elected as member of the RSC’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.
“On behalf of the University of Manitoba community I congratulate professors Jones and Mizzi on this great honour,” says Digvir Jayas, UM vice-president (research and international). “This election recognizes their many accomplishments and leadership they have shown in advancing knowledge and scholarship and dialogue in Canada, and UM is proud they call Manitoba home.”
Election to the RSC is considered the highest honour an academic can achieve in the arts, social sciences and sciences. The RSC’s mission is to recognize scholarly, research and artistic excellence, to advise governments and organizations and to promote a culture of knowledge and innovation in Canada and with other national academies around the world.
Research at the University of Manitoba is partially supported by funding from the Government of Canada Research Support Fund.
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