A half-century of success
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A half-century of success
A half-century of success ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS 2012 - 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the president and vice-chancellor 1 Appointments 11 Our students stand out 2 50 years is worth celebrating! 12 Our faculty and staff stand out Order of Regents 14 A new president and a new chancellor are installed 4 6 Order of the Chancellor 16 The university and the community 7 Consolidated statement of operations 17 The Université de Moncton opens its doors to the community 10 OUR CAMPUSES The Université de Moncton is Canada’s largest French-language university outside Québec. The university’s three campuses are located in New Brunswick’s francophone regions in Edmundston, Moncton and Shippagan. Université de Moncton offers a variety of study programs, including at the master’s and doctorate level. Fields of study include administration, arts, education, engineering, forestry, law, nursing, nutrition, psychology, sciences, social work, etc. More than 35 research centres, chairs and institutes have been established over the years. The student population originates mainly from New Brunswick but also from almost all countries of the international francophonie. This document contains highlights of the full length “Rapport annuel”, which is available online at www.umoncton.ca MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND VICE - CHANCELLOR I am delighted to present the Université de Moncton’s Annual Report for 2012-2013, an important year that marks the 50th anniversary of the institution. This document highlights the activities that occurred during this period, which extends until the end of June 2013. At the Moncton campus, the law faculty was established and very recently, medical training was introduced in cooperation with the Université de Sherbrooke. These represent major developments; had they not been achieved, we would be lagging behind the rest of the country. 2013 was a memorable year for the Université de Moncton. During the past ten months, we have celebrated in different ways the many achievements of the only French-language university in New Brunswick. From 1963 to 2013, our great learning institution carved out an increasingly enviable niche amongst post-secondary institutions in Canada. During the June 19 festivities, I recounted the giant steps taken by the Université de Moncton over the years. I will repeat these milestones here to promote a better understanding of the institution’s journey. I would also like to recall that the Université de Moncton has enabled many, many Acadians to launch successful careers, in fields such as the arts, administration, university education and research and the public school system, to name but a few. Without a French-language university in their own community, most of these Acadians would have established roots elsewhere. After having been resolutely administered by religious orders, in 1963, post-secondary education in the French language was taken over by the New Brunswick government. This assuming of responsibility was accompanied, not without struggle, by adequate funding for the smooth operation of the institution. With the support of the Acadian and francophone community, the Université then expanded with the establishment of three campuses located in the province’s three major francophone areas. Programs specific to the campuses were later introduced, forestry in Edmundston and coastal zones study in Shippagan. These programs stimulated research in these sectors. The Université de Moncton is now destined to develop and expand even more. Discussions being held here and there and greater openness and transparency on the part of management will enable us to go even further and begin the second halfcentury of its existence with great enthusiasm. A large number of international students now choose the Université de Moncton which also offers a wealth of on-line courses. In the past year, we launched a strategic planning process in an effort to fortify our university after fi fty years of existence. Under the banner Strategic Planning 2020: Dare to Dream, faculty, researchers, support staff, administrators and all those involved in any way with the development of the Université de Moncton have been invited to participate in the planning process. With this exercise, our wish is to pursue the further development of our three campuses. In addition to reflecting on the major activities that marked the 50th anniversary of the institution, this year’s annual report features some of the achievements of faculty and staff, as well as students who exemplify our institution’s professionalism as well as its progress and its success. I invite you to read this report to become better acquainted with what is happening in the university community and to continue to celebrate with us our journey of fi fty years. Raymond Théberge A HALF-CENTURY OF SUCCESS 1 OUR STUDENTS STAND OUT Université de Moncton students distinguish themselves in various ways during the course of their studies. Listed below are some of their achievements between July 2012 and the end of June 2013. The Université de Moncton hosted the 2013 edition of the BiochGames. More than 250 participants from the Université de Montréal, the Université du Québec à Montréal, the Université Laval, the Université de Sherbrooke, McGill University, the Université de Moncton and St. Francis Xavier University took part in the sports, artistic and academic competitions held at the Moncton campus. The Université de Moncton delegation fared well; it won the Université à marier award, the personality-of-the-year award (Martin Chiasson, a 4th-year B.Sc. student specializing in physics) and the photo rally award. The Université fi nished in third place overall. Pierre Lyons, a faculty of science student, fi nished 2nd in the scientific poster presentation competition. Each year, the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development awards five Queen Elizabeth II bursaries of $1,000 each to students registered in education programs. The bursaries for 2012-2013 were awarded to the following education students: Kevin Arseneau, from Moncton, B.A.-B.Ed. (major in geography), Moncton campus; Michèle Hébert, from Edmundston, B.Sc.-B.Ed, (concentration in mathematics), Moncton campus; Phémie Maillet, from Bathurst, B.A.-B.Ed (elementary), Shippagan campus; Karine Noël, from Pointe-à-Tom, B.A.-B.Ed (elementary), Shippagan campus and Simon St-Onge, from Edmundston, B.A.-B.Ed (major in history), Edmundston campus. The Canadian Institute for Research on Public Policy and Public Administration (CIPPPA) awarded two bursaries of $4,000 each to Eric Thomas and Valérie Morin, master in public administration students, for their contribution to various research projects throughout the year. Chantal Gagné, a master in public administration student, was awarded the Donald-J.-Savoie scholarship for 2012-2013. This $5,000 scholarship is awarded to the student with the highest average upon admission to the master in public administration program. Isabelle LeBlanc, a language sciences doctoral student, has been elected for a three-year mandate to represent graduate students on the board of the Association for Feminist Anthropology (AFA). She is the fi rst student from a francophone minority community to have been elected to the AFA. A delegation of 81 business administration students participated in the 25th edition of the Jeux du commerce held at HEC Montréal. The university team of entrepreneurs, Marie-Pier Mazerolle, Stéphane LeBlanc and Alex Normandeau, fared well by placing 2nd. This is the fi rst award since 2004 for the Université de Moncton. Each year, 13 Canadian universities come together to compete in the Jeux du commerce. 2 ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS 2012-2013 – UNIVERSITÉ DE MONCTON Julie Caissie, from Dieppe, was awarded a scholarship for academic excellence by the Baxter and Alma Ricard Foundation to complete her doctoral studies in education at the Université de Moncton. The scholarship is valued at about $35,000. Daniel Saulnier, a business administration student, was the recipient of the prestigious Frank H. Sobey Award of Excellence in Business Studies. He was also named Student Entrepreneur Provincial Champion by Enactus Canada, an organization promoting progress through entrepreneurial action. Daniel is co-owner of Memories2Go, a portable photo booth rental company that offers instant print souvenirs for special events. He manages the company with business partner, Pascal Degrâce, also a student at the Université de Moncton. Manon Jolicoeur, a Université de Moncton education doctoral student, is one of five winners of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHTC) Storytellers challenge. Launched for the first time this year, the competition aims at better communicating innovative research in human sciences. Ms. Jolicoeur submitted a short video introducing the participants to her project entitled Lire, ça compte (Reading Matters). Since 2009, she has been cooperating with Southeastern New Brunswick hockey coaches develop hockey club reading clubs. Six Université de Moncton students took part in the Northeast Undergraduate Research & Development Symposium (NURDS 2013) held at the University of New England, in Maine. Université de Moncton students fared very well at the international conference. Of note, Roxane Pelletier (chemistry) fi nished fi rst in the oral presentations while Stéphanie St-Pierre (biochemistry) was among the ten best poster presentations. The other participants from the university, Pierre Lyons (biochemistry), Ann-Marie Bernier (biochemistry), Jérémie Bannister (biochemistry) and Martin Chiasson (physics) received very good observations. This was the fi rst time that students from the Université de Moncton took part in this conference. Three multidisciplinary arts students and an Edmundston campus professor are members of the new Edmundston Youth Secretariat, a ten-member body. The students are Mathieu Lemieux, Stéphanie Beaulieu and Shawn Beaulieu and the professor, Jean-François Saucier, from the business administration department. During the 32nd edition of the Atlantic Undergraduate Physics and Astronomy Conference (AUPAC 2013) held at the l’Université de Moncton, Nicolas LeBlanc, a physics and astronomy department student, won first prize in the Photonics Award sponsored by Lamdba Guard for his presentation concerning the speed of light in a quantum vacuum. About 100 students from universities across Atlantic Canada participated in the conference. An article by doctoral student Samuel Haché, entitled “Experimental evidence for an ideal free distribution in a breeding population of a territorial songbird”, prepared under joint direction with the University of Alberta, was on the front page of the April edition of the American scientific journal Ecology (volume 94, no 4). Samuel Haché is supervised by department of biology professor Marc-André Villard. Three members of the Université de Moncton Aigles Bleues women’s hockey team were honored during the Atlantic University Sports (AUS) championship game held in Sackville. Natacha Bergeron was named on the AUS rookie team; Kaitlyn Gallaway, on the second AUS all-star team and Marie-Pier Arsenault, on the first AUS all-star team. Alexa-Maude Mallais and Jason MacKenzie, were chosen Université de Moncton female and male athletes for 2012 during the annual gala held in April. Soccer player Donya Salomon-Ali, from LaSalle, Quebec, and hockey player Raphaël Pouliot, from Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, were named female and male rookie of the year. Athletics team pilot Steve LeBlanc was named coach of the year. A HALF-CENTURY OF SUCCESS 3 OUR FACULTY AND STAFF STAND OUT Université de Moncton faculty and staff members continue to distinguish themselves through their publications, organizational skills and participation in various forums and activities. Listed below are some of their achievements between July 2012 and the end of June 2013. The Shippagan campus was the site of a visit by both Canadian (University of Manitoba, University of Ontario Institute of Technology) and European partners (University of Pécs, Hungry, Université de Bretagne-Sud, France and Turku University, Finland) involved in an international information management mobility project (Cross Atlantic Partnership in Network Systems and Information Management). Monique Richard, a music professor since 2004, was the recipient of the Moncton YWCA Arts, Culture and Design Women of Distinction Award. Martin Filion, a biology professor, has edited a book entitled Quantitative Real-time PCR in Applied Microbiology with Caister Academic Press of Great Britain. Sandra Turcotte, a chemistry and biochemistry department professor, Canadian Cancer Research Institute chair and researcher in residence at the Atlantic Cancer Research Institute, received a Krescent New Investigator Award valued at $180,000 over a three-year period. Professor Turcotte will also benefit from infrastructure support in the amount of $25,000. The Krescent New Investigator Award is granted to 4 ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS 2012-2013 – UNIVERSITÉ DE individuals who have demonstrated excellence during their doctoral and post-doctoral training in kidney disease. Corinne Gallant : une pionnière du féminisme en Acadie (Corinne Gallant : An Acadian Feminist Pioneer), authored by Simone LeBlanc-Rainville, is the fi rst book of the Acadian Studies Institute collection Mémoire biographique, a series dedicated to recording the voice of Acadians who have contributed to the development of their society. Launched in the fall of 2012, this book profi les the life of Corinne Gallant, an influential feminist whose career is marked by many commitments to the evolution of the women’s movement. Simone LeBlanc-Rainville is a Université de Moncton professor emeritus in education. She also was secretary general of the university from 1995 à 1997. An article by Edmundston campus professor Amel Kaouche will be published in the highly-regarded Pure Mathematics and Applications publication. Written in cooperation with Gilbert Labelle, Université du Québec à Montréal professor emeritus, the article is entitled “Mayer and Ree-Hoover weights, graph invariants and bipartite complete graphs”. In 2013, the mathematics and statistics department joined 805 universities, institutes and organizations in 95 countries to partake in activities to mark the officially-proclaimed International Year of Statistics. This was an opportunity to educate the public on the close relationship between statistics, the science of numbers and other related fields of study. Nine Université de Moncton professors are members of scientific committees led by 25 experts. They are: professors MONCTON Fahim Ashkar, Jimmy Bourque, Éric Hervet, Gaetan Moreau, Viktor Freiman, Salah El Adlouni, Jules de Tibeiro, Ginette Bégin and Thu Pham-Gia. Alain Patoine, a bachelor in coastal zone management program professor, presented part of his research on the quality of Northeastern New Brunswick coastal waters during the Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research held in Windsor, Ontario. Ruben Sandapen, a physics and astronomy department professor, has been selected as one of the speakers for the Canadian Association of Physicists 2013 Lecture Tour. Professor Sandapen’s lecture is entitled “Could the hadron be the hologram of a vibrating string in a fi fth dimension?” It is based on a research published by him in 2012 in the prestigious Physical Review Letters. A new mathematics in motion project (Mathématiques en movement) has been introduced at the Université de Moncton under the initiative of mathematician and professor Donald Violette. The project consists in offering evening information sessions on mathematics intended for the general public and all those who share a love for mathematics. Alain Simard, a chemistry and biochemistry department professor, received a $339,605 grant from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation to set up a laboratory for the study of neuroimmunology interactions and their role in the development of neurodegenerative diseases. This funding comes from the Leaders Fund, a program offering options to fund infrastructure as well as project operating costs. He also is receiving operational funding in the amount of $300,000 for three years from the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. During his sabbatical, Roger G. LeBlanc, a kinesiology and recreation school professor, taught and participated in research on the sociology of sports in Havana, Cuba. The Manuel Fajardo University for Sports Sciences (UCCFD) has more than 1,500 students and about 400 professors,ten of which solely in the area of sports sociology. Mr. LeBlanc also presented a mediated lecture in Spanish on the 30-30-30 workplace well-being strategy at the International Conference on Physical Education and Sport Science with a focus on women and girls. Ann Beaton, a faculty of health sciences and community services school of psychology professor and a recently renewed, 5 year, tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Intergroup Relations, was named researcher of the month by the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation. The Foundation celebrates researchers for having achieved excellence and leadership in patient-oriented health research, applied medicine and innovation. In the last 12 years, Dr. Beaton has received over $1.5 million in research funding from agencies such as the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada Foundation for Innovation and Canadian Institutes for Health Research. She mentored close to 40 graduate students and contributed over 75 articles/book chapters, reports and presentations at national and international conferences. Chedly Belkhodja, a political science department professor, was in residence at Migrinter at Université de Poitiers. Migrinter is a research lab specializing in the study of international migrations and ethnic relations. Professor Belkhodja researches immigration issues related to medium-size cities located in regions with low immigration rates. He also prepares speeches and papers on cultural, religious and ethnic diversity. Two articles by Donatien Avelé, a faculty of administration accounting department professor, have been approved and presented at the International Conference of Critical Accounting, held in New York. The two articles were published respectively in the International Journal of Critical Accounting and the International Journal of Economics and Accounting. The documentary Scoring With Science was premiered in November 2012 on the Discovery Channel. Alain Haché, a physics and astronomy department professor, took part in the production of the documentary which explores how various advancements in science are helping hockey players improve their performance on ice and reveals how best to shoot a puck. Dr. Jalila Jbilou, a researcher at the Centre de formation médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick (CFMNB), is participating as a co-researcher in a project entitled “Personalized Risk Stratification for Prevention and Early Detection of Breast Cancer”. The project is funded by Genome Canada’s Large-scale Applied Research Project fund and the Canadian Institutes for Health Research through a Government of Canada grant. A HALF-CENTURY OF SUCCESS 5 A NEW PRESIDENT AND A NEW CHANCELLOR ARE INSTALLED On the eve of its 50th birthday, the Université de Moncton welcomed its eighth president and vice-chancellor, Raymond Théberge. The installation ceremony for the new president was held on October 26. A Manitoba native, Dr. Théberge holds a Ph.D. in linguistics from McGill University and has worked in a number of positions related to education, research and administration. At the ceremony, Dr. Théberge highlighted both the challenges and progresses that the institution serving the Acadian community can expect over the next fifty years. He also emphasized that, since its creation, the Université de Moncton has played a key role in the development of the Acadian community. He asked those in attendance if they could name a university that has done as much to support its community during its first half-century of existence. Over the last year, Dr. Théberge has become acquainted with the institution’s faculty and staff as well as with many of his colleagues from other universities in the Atlantic Region. He also launched a strategic planning process to redefine the Université de Moncton’s main priorities for the next decade. Amid the festivities surrounding the 50th anniversary of the Université de Moncton’s foundation, the board of governors appointed Jean-Claude Savoie as the eighth chancellor of this great Acadian institution. A native of Saint-Quentin, Mr. Savoie is a well-known entrepreneur who, with his father, in 1978 founded the Groupe Savoie, a business that has become a flagship of the New Brunswick forest industry. A leader in hardwood processing, it employs more than 550 people. The new chancellor holds a bachelor of science from Laurentian University and a bachelor of education from the Université de Moncton. He has been a board member for several regional and national professional associations. In 2004, l’Université 6 ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS 2012-2013 – UNIVERSITÉ DE MONCTON de Moncton conferred him an honorary doctorate in business administration, one of many distinctions awarded to him during his career as an entrepreneur. He admitted that his appointment as chancellor came as a pleasant surprise. Jean-Claude Savoie believes that the Université de Moncton is one of the great leaders of post-secondary education in Canada. He believes that it has enabled many Acadians to succeed and that it has contributed to a greater visibility of l’Acadie beyond its borders. THE UNIVERSITY AND THE COMMUNITY Convocation Partnership with the Correctional Service of Canada Three professors were granted emeritus status at the fall 2012 convocation ceremony at the Moncton campus. They are, Normand Gionet, professor emeritus in kinesiology, Noyan Turkkan, professor emeritus in engineering and George Wybouw, professor emeritus in business administration. Then, during convocation ceremonies held at the three campuses in May 2013, the Université de Moncton conferred five honorary doctorates to accomplished individuals who have made outstanding contributions in their respective fields as well as emeritus status upon two professors. At the Shippagan campus, chancellor Jean-Claude Savoie conferred an honorary doctorate in education to retired senator Rose-Marie Losier-Cool, and one in engineering to entrepreneur Léopold Thériault. At the Edmundston campus, the chancellor conferred an honorary doctorate in education to Raymond Daigle, a provincial government career public servant, and emeritus status in education to Jean-Guy Poitras, a professor for 40 years at the campus. At the Moncton campus, an honorary doctorate in arts was conferred to fi lmmaker Phil Comeau, and one in engineering to astronaut Julie Payette. Emeritus status in nursing was conferred upon Jeannette LeBlanc, who taught at the school of nursing for 37 years. The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) and the Université de Moncton entered into a partnership for the establishment of the fi rst French-language criminology minor program in Atlantic Canada. The agreement provides for the delivery by CSC of up to three criminology courses per academic year for the next three years. This partnership supports the efforts of the Government of Canada to enhance the vitality of official language minority communities and foster the full recognition of both English and French. The partnership will enable current and future students who have an interest in this field to study in French. CSC Regional deputy commissioner Thérèse LeBlanc and Université de Moncton president and vice-chancellor Raymond Théberge signed the agreement. Louis R. Comeau leaves his role as chancellor At its last meeting in 2012, the board of governors paid tribute to Louis R. Comeau who ended his mandate as the university’s chancellor on December 31st. In December 2004, Mr. Comeau succeeded Roméo LeBlanc, former governor-general of Canada, as the Université de Moncton’s seventh chancellor. He had begun a second five-year mandate January 1st 2010. A HALF-CENTURY OF SUCCESS 7 THE UNIVERSITY AND THE COMMUNITY Alumni association activities International Week, a long-standing tradition At the Soirée Ovation 2012, the Association des anciens, anciennes et amis de l’Université de Moncton, Moncton Campus honored two of its members, Édith Butler and Gaetan Lanteigne. Under the theme L’UMCE, a campus with an international flair!, International Week was launched at the Edmundston campus on February 4, 2013 with the traditional flags ceremony before a packed audience of guests, students, faculty and staff members. The Association des Anciens, Anciennes et Ami-e-s de l’Université de Moncton, Shippagan Campus held its fall supper on October 28, 2012 as part of the university’s 50th anniversary celebration. President and vice-chancellor Raymond Théberge was guest speaker. Performer Édith Butler was awarded the Order of Merit for Université de Moncton graduates. This award recognizes the outstanding contribution of a member of the alumni who gives honour to her/his alma mater and profession, be it in the religious, political, social, economic, scientific or artistic field. The alumni association also awarded the Prix Émergence to Gaetan Lanteigne, who teaches small business management at the New Brunswick Community College – Acadian Peninsula Campus. In Edmundston, the Cyrille-Simard benefit roast, organized in March 2013 by the Fondation Saint-LouisMaillet at the Palais des congrès d’Edmundston, raised $25,000. Mr. Simard is an entrepreneur and the mayor of the City of Edmundston. 8 ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS 2012-2013 – UNIVERSITÉ DE The third edition of the conference series L’Acadie 2020 of the Association des anciens, anciennes et amis de l’Université de Moncton entitled L’avenir économique du Canada atlantique passe par quoi ? was held in March at the Moncton campus. Hosted by Jeffrey Simpson with the participation of Sophie Thériault, Sébastien Breau and Pierre-Yves Julien, the conference was an excellent forum to reflect and exchange ideas on issues affecting l’Acadie, today and in the future, with the intent of better understanding how the world situation impacts our development here. Close to 200 people participated in the exchange which fostered perspectives that are different from those generally presented in the public arena as well as new insights on issues at the heart of our development as a society. MONCTON At the Moncton campus, the international student association (the Association des étudiantes et étudiants internationaux de l’Université de Moncton) presented the 37th edition of the very popular international evening at the Ceps Louis-J.-Robichaud. Held on Saturday, February 16, the theme of the event was A view of the world... through the eyes of others. At the Shippagan campus, the 8th International Week was held from February 4 to 9 and featured many activities. Ireland was celebrated during the international supper. Strategic planning: Dare to dream! Income tax project On May 14, the Université de Moncton officially launched a strategic planning process under the theme Université de Moncton 2020: Dare to dream! Over the next few months, the university community, partners and New Brunswick francophone and Acadian community leaders will join president Raymond Théberge in group and one-on-one discussions on the future of the institution. The Université de Moncton launched the strategic planning exercise by initiating discussions on five major themes: 1) Recruitment and a culture of success for students, 2) Quality of education, 3) Internationalization, 4) Research, development, creation and innovation and 5) Community outreach. Over the next few months, university officials, groups, faculties as well as individuals and community leaders will be convened to meetings with the university president. The objective is to give a voice to all members of the university community and to hear from stakeholders. At the Edmundston campus, on March 7 and 8, more than 265 income tax and benefit returns were prepared during the annual income tax project organized by the business administration program. The returns were prepared free of charge by about twenty volunteers from the second year tax course. The project was supervised by Jean-François Saucier, professor, Paul Cormier, from the Canada Revenue Agency, and Samar Effendi, a former student of the tax course. Université de Moncton and Mount Allison University welcome Chiasson as artist in residence Renowned Acadian artist and former New Brunswick lieutenant governor, Herménégilde Chiasson, is the fi rst artist in residence at Casino New Brunswick. During his three-year mandate, his time will be shared between the Université de Moncton and Mount Allison University, two of his alma mater. The project is funded by Casino New Brunswick with a grant of $500,000. And, during a weekend in March, third and fourth year administration students from the Moncton campus volunteered their services to prepare income tax returns for 688 individuals who had simple tax situations and whose income was below $30,000. This was 54 more than the previous year. Between March 22 and 24, the students completed 395 returns. They also completed 256 returns in homes and institutions and made three house calls to accommodate handicapped individuals. An additional 34 returns were prepared for individuals with appointments. Moncton and Sherbrooke universities renew their cooperation agreement and inaugurate the CFMNB’s new facilities On November 1st, 2012, Université de Sherbrooke president Luce Samoisette and Université de Moncton president Raymond Théberge signed a new agreement which provides for continued cooperation in the area of medical training for French-speaking Acadian students under the Université de Sherbrooke’s predoctoral medical training program. This agreement was initiated in 2006. A HALF-CENTURY OF SUCCESS 9 THE UNIVERSITÉ DE MONCTON OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE COMMUNITY On Saturday, May 11, as part of its 50th anniversary celebration, the Université de Moncton held open houses on its three campuses. The public was able to tour the facilities, laboratories and other attractions in which the institution takes great pride. This was also an occasion to meet those who are at the core of the university community. The Moncton Campus hosted a luncheon with entertainment for the entire family. Visitors could participate in guided 10 ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS 2012-2013 – UNIVERSITÉ DE tours with a choice of five circuits: culture, discovery, health, the Aigles and a potpourri. In Edmundston, the mood was festive. It was an occasion for community folks to discover the campus’ ultramodern facilities and to join alumni representation from each decade of the institution’s history for a meal including a superb 50th anniversary cake. MONCTON In Shippagan, visitors had the opportunity to attend a conference by Université du Québec à Chicoutimi EcoCouncil Chair director Claude Villeneuve, an expert in climate change. He focused on new developments in climate change. Visitors could also participate in guided tours focusing on research, student services and the Coastal Zones Research Institute. APPOINTMENTS Marthe Brideau was appointed chief librarian at the Bibliothèque Champlain located on the Moncton campus. The appointment is for a regular five-year mandate until December 2017. A native of TracadieSheila, Ms. Brideau holds a bachelor of science with specialization in biology from the Université de Moncton and a master in library sciences from the Université de Montréal. Jacques Paul Couturier was appointed Edmundston campus vicepresident for a five-year mandate beginning July 1, 2013. Jacques Paul Couturier holds a Ph.D. and a master in history from the Université de Montréal. He also holds a bachelor of arts in history and a multidisciplinary arts degree from the Université de Moncton and studied at the Université de Poitiers, in France. Pierrette Fortin was appointed dean of studies at the Edmundston campus for a five-year mandate beginning July 1, 2013. Ms. Fortin holds a Ph.D. in philosophy and a master of arts in philosophy from the Université Laval as well as a bachelor of arts with specialization in philosophy from the Université de Moncton. Gino LeBlanc, assistant executive director of the Canadian Institute for Research on Public Policy and Public Administration (CIRPPPA) has been assigned to the president and vice-chancellor’s office for a period of 18 months as special advisor, strategic planning and government relations. As part of his assignment, which started on January 2, 2013, Mr. LeBlanc’s mandate is to guide and support the management team through a strategic planning exercise. He is also responsible for managing issues related to the institution’s government relations initiatives. Edgar Robichaud, former assistant vice-president, academic affairs, was appointed vice-president, administration and human resources effective July 1, 2013. In his new role, Mr. Robichaud will be responsible for the management of human, material and fi nancial resources for the institution as a whole. Mr. Robichaud holds a master and a Ph.D. in forestry from the University of New Brunswick as well as a bachelor of applied sciences from the Université Laval. Richard Saillant, former vice-president of administration and human resources, was appointed executive director of the Canadian Institute for Research on Public Policy and Public Administration (CIRPPPA) at the Université de Moncton. The appointment takes effect on July 1, 2013. Prior to joining the Université de Moncton, he was director general of investment review and strategic planning with Industry Canada. A federal public servant since 1997, he was also director of rail policy at Transport Canada and an economist with the Privy Council Office of Canada. Sid-Ahmed Selouani will become dean of studies at the Shippagan campus on July 1, 2013. A professional engineer with a master in telecommunications, Mr. Selouani was the recipient of a World Bank scholarship that led to the completion of a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer sciences from a renowned French research laboratory. A HALF-CENTURY OF SUCCESS 11 50 YEARS IS WORTH CELEBRATING! During the June 19, 2012 event commemorating the 49th anniversary of the foundation of the Université de Moncton, Linda Schofield, 50th anniversary organizing committee chair and executive director, university relations, unveiled the 50th anniversary logo with president Raymond Théberge and student recruitment service graphic artist André Goguen who designed the logo. Then, through a videoconference, on October 5, 2012, President Raymond Théberge simultaneously launched the 50th anniversary celebration on the three campuses during a colourful ceremony held at the Moncton campus. On this occasion, president Théberge announced that two graduates would preside over the 50th anniversary celebration: lawyer and entrepreneur Monique Imbeault and renowned artist Herménégilde Chiasson. The variety of activities held throughout the year highlighted both past achievements and challenges for the year ahead. 12 ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS 2012-2013 – UNIVERSITÉ DE In fact, the 35 activities held during the anniversary year brought together 8,000 people and generated considerable media interest. On June 19, to bring this special year to an end, there were many activities held at the Université de Moncton’s campuses. On this bright sunny day, faculty and staff, provincial and municipal elected officials, students as well as members of the francophone and Acadian community came together at the three campuses. In the morning, faculty and staff listened intently to various presentations through videoconferencing from the Moncton campus. After a superb rendering of the Acadian national anthem Ave Maris Stella, there were a number of guest speakers: Minister of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Danny Soucy; Premier David Alward; co-chairs of the 50th anniversary celebration, Monique Imbeault and Herménégilde Chiasson; Moncton mayor George LeBlanc; chairman of the board of governors André Richard and university president and vice-chancellor Raymond Théberge. MONCTON Historians Maurice Basque and Marc Robichaud delivered a presentation on the history of the Université de Moncton. A meal was served to those gathered all three campuses during which awards were presented to faculty and staff members having completed 10 and 25 years of service, and best wishes offered to those who were leaving for a well-deserved retirement. At the Moncton campus, a commemorative event was held with humorist Luc LeBlanc and the band La Virée, while in Shippagan, participants enjoyed local artist Tommy Bulger. Spirits were also high on the Edmundston campus. A HALF-CENTURY OF SUCCESS 13 ORDER OF REGENTS The Order of Regents was founded by the Board of Governors to bring together and recognize individuals who provide major financial support to the University Ambassadors $100,000 or more Wilfred Alliston Léone Boudreau-Nelson Marcel R. Comeau Rose-Marie Comeau François R. Duguay Eugène Durette Esther Fine Isadore Fine Alcide Godin Elise Hynes Oscar Z. LeBlanc Angela C. LeBlanc Savoie Maurice A. Léger Rita Léger J.-Louis Lévesque Suzanne Lévesque Leonard H. Lockhart Julia MacLauchlan Andréa Mailhot Charlemagne Mailhot Antonine Maillet Jeannette Marcotte Gisèle McGraw Roger A. McGraw Warren McKenzie Ginette Morin Pierre Parent Pascal Robichaud Claude F. Savoie Donald J. Savoie 14 Companions David Hawkins Bernard Imbeault Monique Imbeault Jean-Pierre Lacroix Aldéa Landry Régent Landry William R. Lane Camille Lang Marc Lapointe André LeBlanc Guy D. LeBlanc Jean LeBlanc Yvon LeBlanc Simone LeBlanc Rainville Dominique Léger Lauraine Léger Louis Léger Viola Léger Jeffrey Lipson Richard Losier Michel Massiéra H. Harrison McCain Frank McKenna Larry Nelson Brian T. Newbold Michel Paulin Maurice Rainville Stéphane Rainville Donat Robichaud Gloria Robichaud Basile Roussel Rémi Roussel Mafalda Roy Muriel K. Roy Armand Saintonge Aline Savoie Dennis Savoie Jean-Claude Savoie Jacques Tanguay Léopold Thériault George Wybouw $30,000 to $99,999 Gérald Arsenault Edmour Babineau Yvon Bastarache Normand Bérubé Howard John Besnia Shirley Besnia Gaëtan Bossé Marc-Aurèle Bossé Denis J. Boucher Denis M. Boucher Jacques Boucher Martin Boudreau Aurore E. Bourque Lorraine Y. Bourque Paul L. Bourque Ulysse Breau Jean Brousseau Normand Caissie Paul-André Chiasson Victor Chiasson Reuben Cohen Lucille Collette Éric Cormier Terrence R. Coyle Bernard Cyr Cheryl Cyr J. Ernest Drapeau Suzanne Drapeau McNally Cécilia Durette Philippe Eddie Jeanne Farrah Robert Forget Clarence Foulem Deus Foulem Jean-Claude Foulem Roger Fournier Edmond Frenette Anatole Godin ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS 2012-2013 – UNIVERSITÉ DE MONCTON Officers $20,000 to $29,999 Élide Albert Denis Arsenault Fernand Arsenault Yvonne Babineau Aldéric Basque Margaret Bertrand Jean-Guy Bourgeois Laurence Bourgeois Irénée Bourque Jean-Claude Bourque Jean-Paul Bourque Alvin Brun Armand L. Brun Clarke Buskard Luc Caissie Yolande Castonguay-LeBlanc Elphège Chiasson Herménégilde Chiasson Julien B. Chiasson Austin Clarkson André Cormier Jeannot Cormier Jean Daigle Sébastien Deschênes Pierre-Marcel Desjardins Raoul Després René Didier Yolande Dionne Irene Doucet Julie Durette Linda Durette Martine Durette Nora Durette Richard P. Eusanio George Cédric Ferguson Yvon Fontaine Alan R. Fraser Raymond Frenette Roméo Goguen Patrick Guérette Hélène Haché Habib Hamam Edmond Koch Hectorine Laforge Normand J. R. Landry Paul Landry Lionel Lavallée Michael Lebans Alexandre LeBlanc Gilles LeBlanc Robert E. LeBlanc Edgar Léger Michel C. Léger Denis Losier Adrienne Manzerolle Janine Maurice Roland Maurice Yvon L. Melanson Louis Ouellet Benoit Ouellette Robert Pichette Gilles Ratté Noreen Richard Michel Roussel Pauline J. Roussel Marcel Roy Andrée Savoie David Savoie Martine Savoie Matthieu Savoie Nathalie Savoie Stéphane Savoie Linda Schofield Regan Steeves Gilles Thériault L. Norbert Thériault Guy L. Tremblay Viateur Viel Jean-Guy Vienneau Truong Vo-Van Members $10,000 to $19,999 Jimmy Abud Claude Albert Irma Albert Jean-Marc Albert Martin Albert Paul Albert Philippe Albert Roland J. Albert Carmel Allain-Bourque Ghislaine Arsenault Pierre Arsenault Louise Aucoin Réginald Aucoin Pauline Banville-Perusse Richard Barrette Gilles Basque Maurice P. Basque Michel Bastarache Robert Bastarache Roger Bastarache Yvan Bastien Jim Bateman Claudette Beaulieu Sébastien Beaulieu Lorrie Bell Hawkins Camille Belliveau Brahim Benahmed Adrien Bérubé Rhéal Bérubé J. Patrice Blanchard Bertha Blaquière André Boissonnault Jacques Boissonnault Léona M. Bossé Florence Bouchard George D. Bouchard André Boucher Laurie Boucher Neil Boucher Robert Boucher William Boucher Georges A. Boudreau Marc Boudreau Paul T. Boudreau Roger A. Boudreau Roger Boulay Charles M. Bourgeois Vincent Bourgeois Benoit Bourque Charles Bourque Léandre Bourque Paul Breau Laurent Brideau Marthe Brideau Donald Brine Lorraine Brine Maurice Brine Lynn Buskard Françoise Cadieux Jean A. Cadieux Jean P. Cadieux Daniel Caissie Armand Caron Jean-Pierre Caron Jeannot Castonguay Claude L. Chiasson Gilbert Chiasson Raymond U. Chiasson Rita G. Chiasson Paul C. Cloutier Médard Collette René Collette Louis R. Comeau Jacqueline Cool-Collette Adélard R. Cormier Adrien J. Cormier Georges G. Cormier Omer J. Cormier Patricia Cormier Pierre A. Cormier Rhéal Cormier Roméo Cormier Yvon Cormier Eric Couture Jacques Paul Couturier Gilberte Couturier-LeBlanc Everard H. Daigle Francine Daigle Jean Daigle Joseph Z. Daigle Raymond Daigle Julien D’Astous Paul D’Astous Robert J. Després Philippe DesRosiers Réginald Doiron Michel Doucet Edward George Dubé Gilles L. Duguay Omer Dupuis Nassir El-Jabi Marcelle Fafard-Godbout Emiliore Ferron Georgette Ferron Gilbert Finn Jean-Guy Finn Pierre Finn Yvette Finn Douglas J. French René Friolet Leon Furlong Corinne Gallant Jacques Gallant Alphonse Gaudet Edward Gaudet Eugène Gaudet Charles Denis Gauthier Terence Gauthier Euclide Gautreau Paul Gauvin Willie Gibbs Normand Gionet Arthur Girouard Eric Goguen Valois Goupil Alain Grenier Renald Guignard Achille Haché Adrienne Haché Gérard Haché Laurine Haché Marc Haché Marcel J.-L. Haché Sylva Haché Ulysse Haché Valéry Haché Edna Hébert Fernand M. Hébert Jean-Pierre Hébert Rémi Hébert David Holt Gérald Hudon Adrien Imbeault Louise Imbeault Jocelyn Jean Camille Johnson Albanie Jones Jean-Bernard Lafontaine Jean-Marc Lafontaine Alfred R. Landry Elisabeth Landry Fernand Landry Gérard Landry Léo-Paul J. Landry Louis E. Landry Colette Landry-Martin Alphonsine Després Lang Michèle Lang Nicole Lang Edna H. Lanteigne Gilles Lanteigne Raymond Lanteigne Joan LaPierre Louis LaPierre Pierre Larivière Chantal Lavigne Lucie A. LaVigne André Lavoie Armand Joseph Lavoie Don G. Lebans Amédée LeBlanc Armand H. LeBlanc Charles Antoine LeBlanc Dominic LeBlanc Francis LeBlanc Gaston L. LeBlanc Gino LeBlanc Guy LeBlanc Jacques LeBlanc Jeannette LeBlanc Lorraine E. LeBlanc Marc L. LeBlanc Renaud S. LeBlanc Roméo A. LeBlanc Ronald J. LeBlanc Terrance J. LeBlanc Victor LeBlanc Euclide LeBouthillier Pierre LeBouthillier Gabriel LeBreton Jean-Marie LeBreton Ronald LeBreton Roselyne LeBreton André Leclerc Claudius I.L. Léger Imelda Léger Jean-Claude Léger Paul Léger Roger Léger Deborah Léger-Firth Linda Lequin Grégoire Levasseur Pierre-Paul Levesque Gérald Lizotte James Lockyer Gary Long Marie-Linda Lord Arisma Losier Calixte Losier Claudia Losier Anne Lowe Dennis MacDonald Richard M. MacDonald Roderick MacDonald Robert A. MacQuade Hector Maillet Paul Maillet Christian Mallet Denis Mallet Louise L. Mallet Mireille Mallet Robert E. Mallet Patrick M. Maltais Neil Manson Valmont Martin Yves Martin Léopold McGraw Stéphane McGraw David H. McIntyre Isabelle McKee-Allain Sylvestre McLaughlin Wallace McLaughlin Francis J. Melanson Ubald Melanson Vincent Melanson Christian E. Michaud Joseph Michaud Jean-Marie Michel Bernard Nadeau Albert Noël Gilles A. Noël Guy Noël Jonathan Roch Noël Marie-Jeanne Noël Yolande Noël Raymond O’Neill Gérald G. Ouellet Brigitte Ouellette Jean-Guy Ouellette Lise Ouellette Rodney Ouellette Anne Paulin Jacqueline Paulin Marie-France Paulin Rodney Paulin Jacqueline Poirier-Dupuis Pierre Poulin Marielle Préfontaine Aldéo Renaud Guy A. Richard Jean-François Richard Maurice J. Richard Yvonne Rioux Michel Rivard Pauline Rivard Arthur-Marcel Robichaud Brigitte Robichaud Claudette Robichaud Cyrille Robichaud Edgar Robichaud Edithe Robichaud Gilles V. Robichaud Jean-Bernard Robichaud Louis-J. Robichaud Marc R. Robichaud Marc-André Robichaud Marie-Esther Robichaud Rita Robichaud-Cormier Danny Rousseau Daniel Roy Evangéline Roy Gilles C. Roy Jean-Jacques Roy Lorio Roy Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau Richard Saillant J. B. René Savoie Jean-Eudes Savoie Roger Savoie Jean-Eudes Sivret David D. Smith A HALF-CENTURY OF SUCCESS 15 ORDER OF THE CHANCELLOR ORDER OF REGENTS (CONT’D) Odette Snow Marcel Sormany Raymond Théberge Bertin Thériault Henri Thériault Jean-Yves Thériault Louis Thériault Thérèse Thériault Norma Jeanne Thibodeau George T. Urquhart Donat Vienneau Jean-Marc Vienneau Pierre Whitlock Aurèle Young Several anonymous gifts were also received. The Order of the Chancellor was established by the Board of Governors when the Excellence campaign was launched in April 2004. The purpose of this Order is to recognize businesses, foundations, municipalities, social clubs and religious congregations that make an exceptional donation to l’Université de Moncton. Ambassadors $1,000,000 or more Brunswick News Caisses populaires acadiennes FÉÉCUM Filles Marie-de-l’Assomption Fondation J.-Louis Lévesque Fondation Saint-Louis Maillet Groupe Assomption Irving Family Province du Nouveau-Brunswick The McCain Foundation The Windsor Foundation Ville de Moncton Companions $500,000 to $999,999 Aliant Amis de l’U. de M. Banque Nationale du Canada CN Embouteillages Coca-Cola Famille Imbeault/Pizza Delight Fond. Famille J. W. McConnell Fond. Marcelle et Jean Coutu Harrison McCain Foundation ICRPAP 16 ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS 2012-2013 – UNIVERSITÉ DE MONCTON Ville de Dieppe Ville d’Edmundston Officers $200,000 to $499,999 BMO Groupe fi nancier Boursiers.ères France-Acadie C. D. Howe Memorial Foundation CIBC Famille Savoie Groupe Dooly’s Lounsbury Company Ltd. Power Corporation R. Howard Webster Foundation RBC Banque Royale Religieux Ste-Croix d’Acadie Scotiabank / Banque Scotia Ville de Shippagan Members $25,000 to $199,999 AAAUM AÉUMCS AGÉÉUMCE AIINB Air Nova Alcan Aluminium Amis(es) des Aigles Bleus Anciennes NDA Anciens du Collège de l’Assomption Architectes Quatre Armour Transportation Systems Assurance Goguen Champlain Atcon Construction Atlantic Compressed Air Ltd. Banque Toronto Dominion Boa Franc Boissonnault, McGraw Ltée Bristol Caisse populaire de Shippagan Canadian Tire (Tracadie-Sheila) Chevaliers de Colomb-Shippagan Chœur Neil-Michaud CHOIX 99 Clearwater Fine Foods Inc. Club des Aigles Bleus Club Optimiste Moncton-Dieppe Club Richelieu Moncton Club Rotary de Dieppe COGERNO Comeau’s Sea Foods Construction Acadienne Coopérative de Caraquet Ltée Coopérative de Paquetville Coopérative de Shediac Corporation Cadillac Fairview CP Charitable Foundation DaimlerChrysler Entreprises Normand Bérubé exp Financière Manuvie Fondation pour études AIGNB Fondation T. R. Meighen Foulem Construction Ltée Fundy Cable Gaston Chagnon Property General Motors du Canada Grand & Toy Great West Life Groupe Canam Manac Groupe Forage Major Groupe Investors Groupe Roy Consultants Heritage Court Holdings Imasco Imperial Manufacturing Group Industrielle Alliance ING Insurance Co. of Canada Investissements Standard Life Jacques Boucher Architecte Jiffy Products (N.-B.) Ltd. J’Miralco Inc. KPMG LLP La Coop Régionale de la Baie L’Acadie Nouvelle (1984) ltée LeBlanc Nadeau Bujold Maritime Door & Window Ltd. McInnes Cooper Modern Construction Moosehead Breweries Ltd. Mousse Acadienne (1979) Ltée Nexfor Fraser Papers Oxford Frozen Foods Ltd. Personnel de l’UMCS Placements Louisbourg Inc. Religieuses Hosp. St-Joseph Restaurant Au P’tit Mousse Saputo Scieries Chaleur SNC-Lavalin Société Coopérative de Lamèque Sodexho Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales St-Isidore Asphalte TD Assurance Meloche Monnex The Co-operators The Economical Insurance Group The Sobey Foundation Tiru (N.B.) Town of Riverview Village de Bas-Caraquet Village de Memramcook Ville de Caraquet Ville de Shediac Ville de Tracadie-Sheila Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Wildwood Industries Xstrata Zinc Canada Several anonymous gifts were also received. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS (FOR THE YEAR ENDED APRIL 30) This financial statement includes revenues and expenses from all funds (General operating, Research, Special purpose and trust, Endowment and Capital) for all three campuses of the Université de Moncton. Revenues: 2013 Tuition fees Full time $ 27,793,623 Part time 3,615,014 Provincial grants Unrestricted 63,359,097 Restricted 11,831,119 Federal grants 14,326,714 Sale of goods and services 5,125,087 Investment income 2,114,816 Donations 443,666 Amortization of deferred capital contributions 8,175,474 Ancillary services 7,487,630 Other revenues 4,693,049 $148,965,289 2012 $ 25,877,352 3,445,194 62,387,590 12,196,624 13,788,758 4,580,097 2,036,357 562,835 8,425,775 7,739,071 4,887,304 $145,926,957 R EVENUE SOURCES Provincial grants (50.5%) Expenses: 2013 2012 96,791,553 2,862,811 4,490,703 715,671 4,373,425 439,218 4,987,551 1,193,547 4,017,369 1,161,732 1,861,338 615,931 523,072 981,514 1,907,006 1,037,021 1,229,198 11,625,623 2,094,388 9,901,318 $ 94,292,320 2,662,220 4,284,955 768,203 4,150,688 429,976 4,390,301 1,056,552 3,817,547 1,122,746 2,087,962 600,030 484,458 1,136,979 1,993,547 931,962 1,415,341 5,996,720 2,248,013 10,180,649 $152,809,989 $144,051,169 $ (3,844,700) $ 1,875,788 Salaries and benefits $ Travel expenses Materials and supplies Communications Utilities Insurance Scholarships and bursaries Contracted services Professional fees Publications and advertising Cost of goods sold Interest on long-term debt Interest and bank fees Equipment rental and maintenance Library acquisitions Furniture and equipment Building and land improvements Additional contributions to pension plans Other expenses Amortization Tuition fees (21.1%) Federal grants (9.6%) Amortization of deferred capital contributions (5.5%) Excess of revenues over expenses (expenses over revenues) Ancillary services (5%) Investments, donations and other (4.9%) Sale of goods and services (3.4%) A HALF-CENTURY OF SUCCESS 17 DIRECTION GÉNÉRALE DES RELATIONS UNIVERSITAIRES Service des communications - Campus de Moncton Moncton, N.-B. 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