Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies

Founded in 1991, the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies is the senior research institute at the University of British Columbia. It supports basic research through collaborative, interdisciplinary initiatives. The Institute brings together scholars from UBC with distinguished researchers and experts from around the world to investigate fundamental research drawing upon and contributing to a wide range of diverse disciplines in the Sciences, Social Sciences, and the Humanities. The Institute has a varied program of colloquia, workshops, UBC scholars in residence, and a distinguished professorship, and major special events. A current strategic direction of the Institute is to create scholarly partnerships among the international network of institutes of advanced study to support research of lasting value and impact. The institute has to date concluded Memoranda of Understanding with the Collège de France, Paris, the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS), Stellenbosch, South Africa, and the Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University of Munich.[1]

Aims

The Institute's aims, as detailed on its website, are "to support fundamental, interdisciplinary research and creative activities expected to result in significant advances to knowledge."[2]

History

The Institute's programs began in 1994, thanks to a CAD$15 million donation of Wall Financial Corporation shares three years earlier from the Vancouver property developer, Peter Wall; at the time, this was the largest private donation the University had ever received.[3] As of March 2007, the market value of the shares stood at CAD$48 million.[4] Also in 1994, the University dedicated a CAD$10 million Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies Endowment Fund to the Institute.

The intent was to create an institute of advanced study modelled largely on the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Then UBC President, David Strangway, was quoted as saying "This remarkable contribution will allow us to create an institute that will help UBC and the province of British Columbia move to a new level of international significance".[5]

The Institute began "active operations" in 1994 with the appointment of UBC Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Michael Smith (1932–2000) as Peter Wall Distinguished Professor and acquired its own facilities, at the University Centre, in 1999.[6] The Institute's first full-time director was Kenneth MacCrimmon from 1996 to 2002; its current director is Dr. Janis Sarra, a Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of British Columbia and founding Director of the National Centre for Business Law.[7]

Programs

The Institute's programs include:

The Institute's discontinued programs include:

Notes

  1. http://www.pwias.ubc.ca/programs/international-partnership/
  2. "Mission", Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, retrieved 2008-05-26
  3. "UBC donation", Financial Post (Toronto), April 12, 1991: 4, retrieved 2008-05-26
  4. The UBC Endowment: A Foundation for Excellence (PDF), University of British Columbia, 2007, p. 7, retrieved 2008-05-27
  5. McIntrye, Greg (April 12, 1991), "UBC hits jackpot", The Province: 7, retrieved 2008-05-26
  6. "History", Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, retrieved 2008-05-26
  7. http://www.pwias.ubc.ca/people/director/
  8. "Exploratory Workshop Grant", Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, retrieved 2008-05-27
  9. "Major Thematic Grant", Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, retrieved 2008-05-27
  10. The UBC Endowment: A Foundation for Excellence (PDF), University of British Columbia, 2007, p. 8, retrieved 2008-05-27
  11. "Governor General Announces New Appointments to the Order of Canada", Governor General of Canada, July 24, 2006, retrieved 2008-05-27
  12. King, Anna (December 4, 2002), "This Prof Could Save Your Life: E. coli Research Results in Prestigious Award" ( Scholar search), The Manitoban, archived from the original on 2008-05-30, retrieved 2008-05-26
  13. Fayerman, Pamela (November 26, 2003), "UBC Produces E. coli Vaccine", The Vancouver Sun: B.3, retrieved 2008-05-26
  14. http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/2011/03/17/professor-derek-gregory-appointed-peter-wall-distinguished-professor/
  15. "Distinguished Visiting Professor", Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, retrieved 2008-05-27
  16. "Canada's not immune to global food crisis", The Georgia Straight, June 19, 2008
  17. http://www.straight.com/article-389294/vancouver/scientist-j-craig-venter-says-potential-synthetic-bacterial-cell-vast
  18. http://internationalroundtableartsandresilience.pwias.ubc.ca/

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