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  1. Joy Johnson (university administrator) Joy Louise Johnson FRSC FCAHS is the 10th President and Vice-Chancellor of Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. A health scientist and researcher in gender and health, she became the first woman to be appointed Vice-President Research at Simon Fraser in 2014.

  2. Meet Joy. Dr. Joy Johnson is SFU's 10th president and vice-chancellor. Widely respected in the academic and research communities, Joy stepped into the role of president after six years of achievement as SFU’s vice-president, research and international, and a long career in academia, research and innovation. Learn more.

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  4. Professor Joy Johnson is the vice-president, research and international at SFU, a role she has held since 2014. Under her strong leadership, SFU’s research income has grown from $103 million in 2014 to $161 million today, making it the fastest growing research income of any university in Canada. Highlights of her many achievements in this ...

  5. Joy Johnson is president and vice-chancellor of Simon Fraser University, and professor in its Faculty of Health Sciences. As president, Joy is committed to enhancing student learning experiences, working towards Indigenous reconciliation, and advancing equity, diversity and inclusion across the university. Prior to her appointment as president ...

  6. Jan 9, 2020 · A former nurse who started practicing at the beginning of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s before pivoting to a formidable academic career has been named Simon Fraser University’s new president. Joy Johnson, currently the university’s vice-president research and international, will take the helm in September, is replacing Andrew Petter, who has ...

  7. Jan 16, 2020 · Dr. Joy Johnson will be SFU’s new president for a five-year term as of Fall 2020. She will be replacing outgoing president Andrew Petter, who served two consecutive five-year terms at the helm of SFU. Since 2014, Johnson has been the university’s Vice-President, Research. “I love being part of SFU — so much is possible here as we ...

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