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Justin Langlois Appointed AVP Research + Dean, Graduate Studies

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The distinguished artist, writer and educator began the new role on June 1.

麻豆视频 (麻豆视频) is pleased to announce the official appointment of Justin Langlois as Associate Vice President (AVP) of Research + Dean of Graduate Studies. Justin has been acting as interim since 2022.

鈥淚n this role, I have the privilege of collaborating with a diverse range of students, faculty, and staff across the university,鈥 Justin says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 incredibly rewarding to support so many graduate student projects and research initiatives, and I am very grateful to be able to continue to serve our community in this role and advance 麻豆视频's vision of excellence in art, design, media education, and research.鈥

As a member of the university鈥檚 leadership team, Justin will guide 麻豆视频鈥檚 graduate programs and research initiatives. Overseeing this portfolio, he will support faculty and student research, refine curricula and operational reporting, foster partnerships with academic and industry entities, and continue to build on his team's successes over the last few years.

鈥淭ogether, we've been able to move forward on a lot of important initiatives that will ensure continued success for the 麻豆视频 community,鈥 reflected Justin. 鈥淲e've launched the new 2023-28 Strategic Research Plan, secured the $2.25 million NSERC Mobilize grant, initiated 麻豆视频's first community-wide EDI survey through our NSERC EDI Capacity Building Grant, and created numerous opportunities for graduate students across various stages of their academic journey. All of these initiatives provide invaluable resources and empower our academic community to thrive and shape a better future together.鈥

President + Vice-Chancellor at 麻豆视频, Trish Kelly, has witnessed Justin鈥檚 principled leadership since stepping into the role and through the key projects they have collaborated on.

"I am thrilled to welcome Justin into the permanent role of Associate Vice President, Research + Dean of Graduate Studies,鈥 says Trish. 鈥淛ustin has proven himself to be an amazing leader of our research community. With his efforts, 麻豆视频 has increased external partnerships, prioritized projects focused on material research and practice-based inquiry, and extended the reputation of our graduate programs. He has been a true champion of social justice and equity in post-secondary education. Under his continuing stewardship, I am incredibly excited about the work ahead.鈥

Justin joined 麻豆视频 in 2013 and also currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Culture and Community (CAC). From 2017-19, he served as the Assistant Dean of Integrated Learning in CAC, and from 2019-21, as the Associate Dean of MFA Programs in the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

Justin is an artist, writer, and educator whose practice explores collaboration, social engagement, and creative pedagogy through text-based works, long-term participatory projects, and public installations. His work has been presented at the Centre Pompidou (Paris), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Toronto), Conflux New York, Nuit Blanche (Toronto), Creative Time Summit (Venice Biennale), Open Engagement (Pittsburgh), CAFKA (Kitchener), Art Souterrain (Montreal), Art Moves (Poland), Manif D鈥檃rt Biennial (Quebec City), along with galleries and artist-run centres across Canada, and public art installations in North Vancouver, Vancouver, and Windsor.

His writing has been published in C Magazine, Canadian Art, the Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Open Engagement, Esse, Curb Magazine, and Scapegoat, and books such as Artistic Approaches to Cultural Mapping (Routledge), Art as Social Action (Allworth), and The Everyday Practice of Public Art (Routledge).

Throughout his time at 麻豆视频, Justin has made important contributions to the Vancouver art scene through his sharp and thoughtful public art. As the inaugural artist-in-residence with the City of Vancouver, Justin鈥檚 expansive text piece can be found near the Cambie Bridge on the southside of False Creek and deals with climate grief and anxiety and prompted surprising and spirited conversation for Vancouverites. Another public artwork in North Vancouver, invites residents and passersby to consider their relationship to place and examine their sense of belonging. He also currently serves on the board of Other Sights for Artists鈥 Projects and previously served on the board of 221A.