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Killam Lectures

The Killam Lectures are delivered during CAGS Annual Conference. Their primary objective is to stimulate public support for university research.


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Mike Lazaridis, The Power of a Great Idea,

2010 Killam Lecture

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Sir Al Aynsley-Green, Improving the Lives and Health of Children and Young People: How Research from Listening to their Voices should Inform Politics, Policies, Practices and Public Attitudes,

2009 Killam Lecture

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David W. Schindler, The Role of Science in Making Sound Environmental Policy,

2008 Killam Lecture

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Peter J.M. Nicholson, More Data but Less Insight – The New Imperative of Quantative Literacy,

2007 Killam Lecture

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Bartha Knoppers, Biotechnology: The Human as Biological Resource?

2006 Killam Lecture

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Kenneth Prewitt, Investing in Higher Education: The Responsibility of the University, Bob Rae, Convincing the Public and Government to do more: The Case of Higher Education,

2005 Killam Lectures

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W.A. Cochrane, Commercializing University Scientific Discoveries: Issues and Challenges,

2004 Killam Lecture

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Shirley M. Tilghman, The Challenges of Educating the Next Generation of the Professoriate,

2003 Killam Lecture

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Martha C. Piper, Building a Civil Society: A New Role for the Human Sciences,

2002 Killam Lecture

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John R. Evans C.C., Higher Education in the Higher Education Economy: Towards a Public Research Contract,

2001 Killam Lecture

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J. Robert S. Prichard, Federal Support for Higher Education and Research in Canada: the New Paradigm,

2000 Killam Lecture

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