Geraldine A. Kenney-Wallace  | |
|---|---|
| 5th President and Vice-Chancellor of McMaster University | |
| In office 1990–1995  | |
| Preceded by | Alvin A. Lee | 
| Succeeded by | Peter George | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 29, 1943 London, England  | 
| Nationality | Canadian | 
| Spouse | Stephen Charles Wallace (m.1970–2015; his death)[1] | 
| Occupation | Academic administration | 
| Profession | Professor, scientist | 
Geraldine Anne Kenney-Wallace (born March 29, 1943) is a British-Canadian academic.[2][3] She served as the president and vice-chancellor of McMaster University from 1990 to 1995. She was educated in England and later earned her Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia.[4] Kenney-Wallace was responsible for organizing the first ultrafast laser lab in Canada, in 1974, at the University of Toronto.[5] She was a professor of chemistry and physics at the University of Toronto and had served as Chairman of the Science Council of Canada. She is a recipient of a E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship (1984), Guggenheim Fellowship (1983), and Killam Senior Research Fellowship (1979).
References
- ↑ "Stephen WALLACE Obituary (1946 - 2015) - West Vancouver, BC - the Vancouver Sun". Legacy.com.
 - ↑ "Reports of the President and of the Treasurer". 1983.
 - ↑ "University of Manitoba - University Governance - Geraldine Anne Kenney-Wallace, D.Sc., May 30, 1990".
 - ↑ "Saint Mary's University | Dr. Geraldine Kenney-Wallace".
 - ↑ "Geraldine Kenney-Wallace". Retrieved September 21, 2016.
 
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