George Pedersen

Knud George Pedersen, OC OOnt OBC (born June 13, 1931)[1] is a Canadian academic administrator. He was the president of Simon Fraser University (1979 to 1983), University of British Columbia (1983 to 1985), University of Western Ontario (1985 to 1994), interim president of the University of Northern British Columbia, and founding president of Royal Roads University (1995-). He served as chancellor of the University of Northern British Columbia from 1998 until 1999.

George Pedersen
President of Simon Fraser University
In office
1 January 1979  31 March 1983
Preceded byDaniel R. Birch, acting
Succeeded byGeorge Ivany, acting
President of the University of British Columbia
In office
1983–1985
Preceded byDouglas T. Kenny
Succeeded byRobert H. T. Smith
President of the University of Western Ontario
In office
1985  1 July 1994
Preceded byAlan K. Adlington, acting
Succeeded byPaul Davenport
Personal details
Born
Knud George Pedersen

(1931-06-13) June 13, 1931
Three Creeks, Alberta
Occupationacademic administrator

Biography

Born in Three Creeks, Alberta, Pedersen received his B.A. from the University of British Columbia, an M.A. from the University of Washington, and his Ph.D. in Education from the University of Chicago in 1968.

In 1992, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada for being "devoted to the cause of higher education." [2] In 1994, he was awarded the Order of Ontario. In 2002, he was awarded the Order of British Columbia.

In 2005, he was appointed Chair of the Board of Governors of Emily Carr Institute.

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