Go to page content

Interim dean appointed

Dr. Robert Bailey appointed as interim dean, School of Science and the Environment, Grenfell Campus

Campus and Community

Dr. Robert Bailey has been appointed interim dean of the School of Science and the Environment at Grenfell Campus.

Dr. Bailey will begin his term on Monday, May 6, 2024. The appointment is for a period of one year (May 5, 2025) or until a dean is recruited, whichever occurs first.

Dr. Bailey began his academic career at Grenfell Campus as a visiting assistant professor in mathematics in 2013. He currently serves as associate professor and chair of the general science program.

The appointment was made following a call for expressions of interest, consultation with an advisory group and candidate interviews.

“Dr. Bailey has an impressive teaching, research and publication portfolio, and he has performed valuable service with Grenfell and pan-university committees and groups,” said Dr. Ken Jacobsen, interim vice-president (Grenfell Campus), who recommended Dr. Bailey for the appointment.

The recommendation was approved by Dr. Neil Bose, president and vice-chancellor (pro tempore).

Dr. Jacobsen also expressed appreciation to Dr. Morteza Haghiri.

“For the last two years, Dr. Haghiri has effectively led the School of Science and the Environment as interim dean,” he said. “Thank you very much, Dr. Haghiri, for your longstanding and dedicated service to Grenfell Campus and Memorial University.”


To receive news from Memorial in your inbox, subscribe to Gazette Now.


Latest News

École Polytechnique anniversary

President Morrison will remember the murdered 14 women as she does every year: by vowing to do more

Critical role

Cancer researcher recognized for leadership in patient involvement

Four for four

Memorial University named Canadian leader in annual research rankings

Run towards the chaos

Entrepreneurship centre’s new director sees new opportunities for student entrepreneurs

St. John’s, Marine Institute and Signal Hill campuses closed for the day

All classes and activities cancelled

Moving and transforming

Royal Society of Canada member blends science and innovation to protect the planet