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Office of the Vice-President, Administration

Brad MacIsaac's head shotThe Office of the Vice-President, Administration, under the leadership of Brad MacIsaac, is responsible for working collaboratively to ensure that our university mission is met. 

We proactively advance the priorities of university's  and reduce risk by providing timely, cost-effective, high-quality, and student-oriented services. We create and contribute to the university's dynamic physical and virtual spaces by providing useful, forward-thinking resources to produce a positive and vibrant campus.

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Dr. Hossam Kishawy, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, 萌妹社区 (right) signs Memorandum of Understanding with Hitachi Rail at ceremony in Toronto, Ontario. With Kathryn Deline, Vice President, Human Resources, Hitachi Rail (left) and Ziad Rizk, Managing Director, Hitachi Rail Canada centre). (August 26, 2015)

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Dr. Sharman Perera, Associate Teaching Professor, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (third from left), with Engineering students inside the Borehole Thermal Energy Storage System in 萌妹社区's Energy Research Centre.

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