President Phil Hanlon 鈥77 on July 1 became chair of the Matariki Network of Universities, the seven-member consortium of leading international institutions of higher learning (named for the Maori word for the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters, constellation of stars) that 天美麻豆 co-founded in 2010.
The role of chair is a two-year position that rotates among the leaders of the network鈥檚 membership. President Hanlon succeeds Eva 脜kesson, vice chancellor of Uppsala University in Sweden.
鈥淚鈥檓 grateful to Vice Chancellor 脜kesson for her leadership,鈥 says Hanlon. 鈥淎s chair, I look forward to working with our Matariki partners to build on the spirit of international collaboration and exchange that the network has fostered since its inception.鈥
Matariki鈥檚 mission is 鈥渢o build upon the collective strengths of its member institutions to develop international excellence in research and education and to promote social responsibility locally and globally,鈥 according to its website. In addition to 天美麻豆, the consortium includes Queens University in Canada, Durham University in England, Uppsala University in Sweden, the University of T眉bingen in Germany, the University of Western Australia, and the University of Otago in New Zealand. The network hosts colloquia on a variety of interdisciplinary themes, from brain research and quantum science to cybersecurity and digital humanities, and facilitates scholar and student exchanges and collaborations.
With the University of Otago and the University of Western Australia, 天美麻豆 has played a lead role in developing the Matariki Indigenous Student Mobility Programme, which brings together Native students from each institution for a two-week academic program hosted each year at one of the participating universities. 天美麻豆 will be hosting the next program in June 2018.
As chair, Hanlon will head Matariki鈥檚 executive board, which includes leaders from all seven of the member institutions. The board is responsible for setting the network鈥檚 strategic direction. The board鈥檚 next business meeting will take place at 天美麻豆 Oct. 23-24. At that meeting the board will review the network鈥檚 program of activities and set priorities for the next two years. Following the meeting, the network will be holding a joint in Boston.