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York University / Rhonda Lenton, President and Vice-Chancellor

Données d'enregistrement

Nom de l'organisation : York University
Nom de l'agent responsable : Rhonda Lenton, President and Vice-Chancellor 
Historique des changements d'agents responsables
Date de début de l'enregistrement initial : 2007-07-12
État de l'enregistrement : Actif
Numéro de l'enregistrement : 932646-15647

Communications associées

Nombre total de rapports de communication : 296

Rapports mensuels de communications au cours des 6 derniers mois : 8

Version 1 de 56 (2007-07-12 à 2008-01-08)

Version 1 de 56 (2007-07-12 à 2008-01-08) a été soumis avant l'entrée en vigueur de la Loi sur le lobbying, le 2 juillet 2008. En raison d'exigences de renseignements différents à ce moment-là, l'enregistrement est présenté sous le format suivant.

A. Renseignements sur l'organisation

Organisation : York University
S949 Ross Humanities Bldg.
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON  M3J 1P3
Canada
Numéro de téléphone : 416-736-5200
Numéro de fax : 416-736-5641  
Nom et poste de l'agent responsable pendant la période de cet enregistrement : Mamdouh Shoukri, President and Vice-Chancellor  
 
Description of the organization's activities: York University is one of Canada's leading interdisciplinary teaching and research institutions. The hallmark of York's programs has been excellence in interdisciplinary research and teaching at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. The third largest university in Canada, York students pursue full and part-time studies across York's 11 Faculties. York has three professional Faculties in business, law and education, plus other professional programs ranging from engineering to nursing, social work and urban and regional planning, in addition to a wide range of programs in the social sciences, the humanities, fine arts, science and environmental studies. Through York's Faculties and our 23 interdisciplinary research centres we conduct ambitious, innovative research cutting across traditional academic boundaries.
Organization's membership or classes of membership: York is the third largest university in Canada, with an academic community of 50,000 students, 7,000 faculty and staff and 200,000 alumni worldwide. York is governed pursuant to the York University Act (S.O. 1965), through a bicameral governance structure which gives jurisdiction over academic policy to the Senate and jurisdiction over the government, conduct, management and control of the University and its business affairs to the Board of Governors. The President also has distinct authority over the formulation and implementation of regulations governing the conduct of students and student activities. The Board is autonomous and self appointing, and its size is set by the legislation at 30 plus the President and the Chancellor. The Chancellor is the titular head of the university and confers its degrees. The composition of the Senate is also set out in the York University Act and including specified ex officio members as well as others chosen by the Senate , the full time teaching staff always constituting a majority of the membership.
 
Was the organization funded in whole or in part by any domestic or foreign government institution in the last completed financial year? Yes
End date of the organization's last completed financial year: 2006-04-30
 
List of Government Funding
Government Institution Funding Received in Last Financial Year
Industry Canada $484,000.00
Municipal $223,000.00
Public Works & Government Services $1,293,000.00
Environment Canada $117,000.00
Foreign Affairs $427,000.00
Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council $10,270,000.00
Health & Welfare Canada $593,000.00
Natural Science & Engineering Research Council $7,762,000.00
Ontario $299,073,000.00
Canadian Foundation for Innovation $3,128,000.00
National Defence $129,000.00
Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness $199,000.00
Canadian Institutes for Health Research $2,935,000.00
Other Federal grants $222,000.00
Indirect Costs of University Research $4,208,000.00
CIDA $206,000.00
Canada Research Chairs $4,517,000.00

B. Lobbyists Employed by the Organization

Name: Cynthia Archer
Position title: University Librarian
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Paul Axelrod
Position title: Dean Education
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Gary Brewer
Position title: VP Finance & Administration
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Nick Cercone
Position title: Dean Science and Engineering
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Robert Drummond
Position title: Dean Arts
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Sheila Embleton
Position title: VP Academic
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Dezso Horvath
Position title: Dean Schulich School of Business
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Rhonda Lenton
Position title: Dean Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Harriet Lewis
Position title: University Secretary & General Counsel
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Kenneth McRoberts
Position title: Principal Glendon College
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Patrick Monahan
Position title: Dean Osgoode Hall Law School
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Douglas Peers
Position title: Dean Graduate Studies
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Barbara Rahder
Position title: Interim Dean, Faculty of Environmental Studies
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Peter Sadlier-Brown
Position title: Special Advisor to the President
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Stan Shapson
Position title: VP Research & Innovation
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Mamdouh Shoukri
Position title: President & Vice-Chancellor
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Philip Silver
Position title: Dean Fine Arts
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Harvey Skiner
Position title: Dean Health
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Robert Tiffin
Position title: VP Students
Public offices held: No
 

C. Lobbying Activity Information

Federal departments or organizations which have been or will be communicated with during the course of the undertaking: Canadian Foundation for Innovation, Canadian Heritage (PCH), Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Canadian Space Agency (CSA), Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Environment Canada, Federal Environmental Assessment Review Office (FEARO), Finance Canada (FIN), Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAITC), Health Canada (HC), Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC), Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB), Industry Canada, Members of the House of Commons, National Energy Board (NEB), National Film Board (NFB), National Research Council (NRC), Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages (OCOL), Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Revenue Canada (RC), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Statistics Canada (StatCan), Transport Canada (TC), Treasury Board Of Canada Secretariat (TBS)
Communication techniques that have been used or are expected to be used in the course of the undertaking:
Grass-roots communication, Informal communications, Meetings, Other types: joint representation with other groups, Presentations, Telephone calls, Written communications, whether in hard copy or electronic format
 
Subject Matter: Areas of Concern: Aboriginal Affairs, Arts and Culture, Education, Employment and Training, Energy, Environment, Financial Institutions, Health, Immigration, Industry, Infrastructure, Intellectual Property, International Relations, Regional Development, Science and Technology, Sports, Taxation and Finance, Transportation
 
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements rétrospectifs : Made representations, sought public policy changes and/or Federal support with respect to activities of faculties, schools and research centres. Subjects are: Canada Research Chairs, student assistance and financial support for higher education, immigration policy as it affects students, commercialization, indirect funds for research, increases in funding for Federal granting councils, National Research Centre funding, copyright reform, tax reform as it relates to capital gains treatment of charitable donations, intellectual property issues, international development projects and related research, funding for health and science initiatives.
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements prospectifs : Make representations; seek public policy changes and/or Federal support with respect to activities of faculties, schools and research centres.
 

Détails sur l'objet indiqué

Catégories Description
Policy or Program, Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit Canada Research Chairs
Policy or Program, Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit commercialization
Policy or Program, Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit copyright reform
Policy or Program, Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit funding for health and science initiatives
Policy or Program, Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit immigration policy as it affects students,
Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit, Policy or Program increases in funding for Federal granting councils
Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit, Policy or Program indirect funds for research
Policy or Program, Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit intellectual property issues
Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit, Policy or Program international development projects and related research
Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit, Policy or Program National Research Centre funding
Policy or Program, Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit student assistance and financial support for higher education
Policy or Program, Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit tax reform as it relates to capital gains treatment of charitable donations




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