April 25, 2022
Dear members of the 捆绑SM社区 community:
It is my pleasure to announce the appointment of Professor Lisa Shapiro as the next Dean of the Faculty of Arts, following an extensive, international search conducted by the Advisory Committee for the Selection of a Dean of the Faculty of Arts. The 捆绑SM社区 Board of Governors accepted the Committee鈥檚 recommendation during its meeting held on April 21, 2022. Prof. Shapiro鈥檚 five-year, renewable term will begin on October 1, 2022, and end on September 30, 2027.
Prof. Shapiro brings extensive academic and administrative experience to the position of Dean. Since 2002, she has been on the faculty of Simon Fraser University, where she is currently a Full Professor in the Department of Philosophy. Prof. Shapiro specializes in early modern philosophy, focusing on the intersection of conceptions of human nature with accounts of human understanding, and on recovering and rehabilitating the philosophical work of women. She is the Principal Investigator of the SSHRC Partnership Grant project, 鈥淓xtending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy鈥, an international collaboration engaged in retrieving philosophical works by women and individuals from other marginalized groups, with the goal of making the practice of philosophy more inclusive and diverse.
During her career at Simon Fraser University, Prof. Shapiro has served as Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Associate Dean (Graduate Studies and Research/Research and International) in the Faculty, and Chair of the Department of Philosophy.
Prof. Shapiro earned her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh and her B.A. in Physics and Philosophy from Wesleyan University. She has also studied at the Universit茅 de Paris IV (Sorbonne) and X (Nanterre).
Please join me in congratulating Prof. Shapiro on her new appointment and welcoming her to 捆绑SM社区 this fall. In addition, I would like to thank Prof. Mary Hunter for serving as Interim Dean of the Faculty of Arts since July 2021. Thanks are also due to the members of the Advisory Committee and to everyone in the community who shared their comments and advice during the search process.
With best regards,
Professor Christopher Manfredi
Provost and Vice-Principal Academic