The University of British Columbia is seeking a new creative writing chair following its high-profile firing of author Steven Galloway in June.
The university says in a job posting on its website that it is looking for a “supportive, collaborative leader who fosters an environment of inclusion and compassion for faculty, staff and students.”
The posting says the expected start date is July 1 and the ideal candidate will have an international profile and experience in teaching at both the graduate and undergraduate level.
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Annabel Lyon and Linda Svendsen were appointed acting co-chairs of the program last November, when Galloway was suspended over what were only described as “serious allegations.”
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Galloway recently confirmed he was accused of sexual assault but said the only allegation that was substantiated was that he had a two-year affair with a student; the former student, however, has denied her complaint was about a “consensual affair.”
The union that represents UBC faculty is grieving Galloway’s firing and an arbitration is set to proceed in March.
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