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Dominique Michaud joins Concordia as associate director of research development

Administrator brings wealth of experience to Concordia
May 16, 2012
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By Tom Peacock


Concordia’s Interim Vice-President, Research and Graduate Studies, Graham Carr and Justin Powlowski, interim associate vice-president, strategy and operations, and interim director, Office of Research, are pleased to announce the appointment of Dominique Michaud as the new associate director, research development, in Concordia’s Office of Research.

In her new role, Dominique Michaud will support Concordia’s continued efforts to build its research capacity.
In her new role, Dominique Michaud will support Concordia’s continued efforts to build its research capacity.

“Dominique brings a wealth of experience in research services,” Carr says. “Her expertise in developing and establishing research strategies, as well as identifying and developing research proposals and major collaborative research initiatives, will be a great asset as Concordia continues to build its research capacity. Dominique is well connected  to the research administration community and granting agencies in Quebec.”

Michaud is currently president of the Association des administratrices et des administrateurs de recherche universitaire du Québec.

In 1991, Michaud, who holds an MA in Linguistics, was named coordinator of the Centre interuniversitaire d’analyse du discours et de sociocritique des textes at the Université de Québec à Montréal (UQAM). In 1997, she joined UQAM’s Service de la recherche et de la création and served as their institutional liaison for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the Fonds de recherche du Québec - Société et culture.

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•  Office of Research 
•  Explore Research at Concordia
•  Research at Concordia

 



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