King’s University appoints new academic dean
By Catholic Register Staff
LONDON, Ont. - Sauro Camiletti has been appointed the new academic dean at King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario.
Effective July 1, the appointment follows an intense international search and a broad consultative process within the King’s community.
“It is a great privilege to serve as a leader in an academic community that is recognized for the quality of its degree programs, the teaching ability and scholarship of its faculty, its Christian values and the services it provides its students,” said Camiletti.
Effective July 1, the appointment follows an intense international search and a broad consultative process within the King’s community.
“It is a great privilege to serve as a leader in an academic community that is recognized for the quality of its degree programs, the teaching ability and scholarship of its faculty, its Christian values and the services it provides its students,” said Camiletti.
Camiletti, who was born in Sudbury, Ont., joined the department of mathematics at King’s University College in 1978. He served as chair of the economics, business and mathematics department from 1998 to 2003. In 2004, he was appointed associate academic dean and was acting dean in 2005 and 2009.
“Sauro Camiletti’s personal and academic integrity, his deep understanding of the vision of King’s University and his commitment to lead by example will serve King’s very well,” said David Sylvester, principal of King’s University.
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