Dr. Steven J. Toope (born 1958) is the President of the University of British Columbia, a post he assumed in July 1, 2006 for a term of five years. He was formerly the president of the Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation.
A scholar specializing in human rights, public international law and international relations, Toope will be the 12th president and vice-chancellor of the University of British Columbia, succeeding UBC President and Vice-Chancellor of nine years Dr. Martha Piper. He will also hold an academic position at the university as a tenured professor of Law.
Prior to this, Toope served as dean of McGill's Faculty of Law from 1994 to 1999. He is the youngest person to have held the position. During his tenure as dean, he led the then-largest capital campaign in Canadian law faculty history to build a new Law library, and oversaw the renewal of the faculty’s curriculum.
Toope has consulted extensively to the Canadian Deptartment of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and to the Canadian International Development Agency.
He has conducted human rights seminars for government officials in Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia, and was a member of the UN observer delegation to the first post-apartheid South African elections. He has also served as Research Director, Office of the Special Representative concerning the Royal Commission on Aboriginal People in 1991.
His service to the community includes serving on the boards of non-governmental organizations that promote human rights and international development, including the Canadian Human Rights Foundation, the World University Service of Canada and the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances.
Toope has said he will not focus on the expansion of the university beyond UBC Okanagan.
1958 births | Living people | Canadian university and college chief executives | Canadian university and college faculty deans | McGill University faculty | University of British Columbia faculty
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