The Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo — FAUW — is pleased to announce that Cheriton School of Computer Science Professor Dan Brown will be the next FAUW president, starting a two-year term on July 1, 2020.
Congratulations, Dan!
A message from Dan Brown, FAUW president-elect
We are at a particularly challenging moment. The provincial government slashed tuition, and threatens to force us to accept pay raises below the rate of inflation, and tries to re-enact forced retirement. We need Waterloo, and FAUW in particular, to advocate for academic freedom, collegial governance, and institutional independence. We also need all parts of campus to thrive amidst the chaos; we can’t weather the storm by worsening conditions for vulnerable faculty or Faculties.
My administrative background includes both extensive service in my unit (as Acting Director for six months, Associate Director for two years, and Undergrad Director for over four years), as FAUW Treasurer since 2016, and as a member of FAUW’s Status of Women and Equity Committee (now the Equity Committee) from 2010 to 2014. I served on Senate for six years, and was Waterloo’s academic colleague to the Council of Ontario Universities at the end of my Senate term. Because of my administrative service, I understand many of the motivations of administrators, while still having an eye for FAUW’s priorities and chief values.
I look forward to bringing my experience and passion while serving as FAUW president.
— Dan Brown
About the Faculty Association
Founded in 1957, the Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo is the official representative of all regular faculty members who hold definite term, probationary, tenured, or continuing appointments. FAUW works to ensure academic freedom, equity, and collegial governance for faculty members at Waterloo.