CONVERSATIONS THAT MATTER
“Universities are more important now than ever,” Andrew Petter says as he wraps up 10 years at the helm of Simon Fraser University.
“In a POST-COVID environment, universities have a vitally important role to play in scientific research, addressing workplace dislocation with retraining of talented people who will play a role in restarting and shifting the economy.”
Petter says that the role of the university is paramount in addressing “diversity, equality, inclusion and innovation in a greener economy.” COVID -19 has exposed inequalities in society and in the workplace, he adds.
“Many of the people who work on the front lines have been hard hit.
“There is now an opportunity to harness education right across the spectrum, to harness the capacity of education to retrain and up-skill people and in doing so provide them with greater opportunities and level the playing field.”
We invited Petter to join us for a Conversation That Matters about his term as president of Simon Fraser University, how it has changed and grown during his term and his thoughts about the future of university education.
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