Nutbrown, Richard

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Nutbrown, Richard

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1948-2012

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Richard Nutbrown was a professor in the Political Science at the University of Waterloo where he was known for excellence in teaching. He completed a B.A. at Bishop's University and obtained a Ph.D. (1985) from Carleton University where his dissertation focus was on Hegel and the Limits of Interpretation in Political Theory. Nutbrown joined Waterloo in 1982 where he served as associate chair (undergraduate) from 2000 to 2005 and as Chair, Political Science from 2005 to 2011. While at Waterloo, Nutbrown helped found the M.A. and Ph.D. program in Global Governance and was the founding Director of the Masters of Public Service program. He was awarded Waterloo's Outstanding Performance Award in 2010. Nutbrown died July 12, 2012.

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Created May 2024 by AM
Expanded July 2024 by DR

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