THE HISTORY OF SAR CARLETON

Founded in 1999, Scholars at Risk is an international network of educational institutions whose aim it is to protect scholars across the world, and promote academic freedom. Members of SAR聽arrange temporary academic positions at member universities and colleges, thus providing safety to scholars facing grave threats. The aim is to provide an intellectual home in which scholars can keep working until conditions improve and they are able to return to their home countries.

The聽SAR聽Canada Section was launched on June 22, 2012 at the University of Toronto鈥檚 Massey College by The Honourable Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, then President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Winnipeg. That same year, Prof. Angelo Mingarelli, then President of 杏吧原创’s Academic Staff Association (CUASA) approached the administration about joining. Sociology Professor聽Pum Van Veldhoven served as 杏吧原创’s first SAR representative, before Prof. Melanie Adrian took over as chair, and the first scholar arrived in 2014. Our funding for salaries comes from a number of different sources: the University administration, the Scholar Rescue Fund (SRF) in New York, SAR International, and 杏吧原创 community fundraising. In addition, CUASA continues to provide annual research stipends.

杏吧原创 and the University of Ottawa jointly co-host an at-risk scholar in 2015-16. After a successful first year, both programs began to grow and each university began hosting scholars independently. Over the past seven years, 杏吧原创鈥檚 Scholars at Risk committee has been able to have a significant impact on the local and international academic community. This would not have been possible without the help and support of the 杏吧原创 community.

TERMS OF REFERENCE

2022 Scholar at Risk 杏吧原创 University Terms of Reference聽

SAR CARLETON AT A GLANCE聽

ANNUAL REPORTS

2021-22 Scholars at Risk Annual Report (Nov. 2022)

2020-21 Scholars at Risk Annual Report (Nov.2021)

2019-20 Scholars at Risk Annual Report (Nov. 2020)

2018-19.Scholars at Risk Annual Report (Nov. 2019)

2017-18 Scholars at Risk Annual Report (Nov. 2018)

2016-17 Scholars at Risk Annual Report (Nov. 2017)