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Welcome to McMaster and to the Office of the President. The University's website provides a wealth of information about the mission and vision of the University, its innovative educational programs, cutting-edge research, and the students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and supporters who make up the McMaster community. I was privileged to become a member of this community in July 2010, when I began my term as President and Vice-Chancellor. More

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Principle 1

We are an institution devoted to the cultivation of human potential, which we believe cannot be realized by individuals in isolation from one another, from their history or their imagined future, from the society which surrounds them, or from the physical universe which sustains them. Our programs and activities will reflect this comprehensive view.

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Principle 2

It follows that in defining our strengths and seeking to build on them, we will adopt a multidisciplinary perspective, recognizing that even the most specialized problem requires an appropriately broad-based approach.

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Principle 3

Our future shall be continuous and consistent with our past, expanding upon and fulfilling the historic character of McMaster as an institution. We will foster the distinct identity of this university, while at the same time continuing to recognize the importance of collaboration and dialogue with sister institutions in Ontario, Canada, and abroad.

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Principle 4

Notwithstanding that commitment to continuity with the past and to coordination with practices elsewhere, we will place the highest value on original thought and on innovation.

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Principle 5

To that end, we will not only reaffirm the importance of radical questioning at the heart of the academic enterprise, but we will ensure the integrity of our work by bringing a critical view to all of our practices-those which bear directly upon education and research as well as those less directly related to it.

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Principle 6

Wherever possible, we will reduce or eliminate obstacles to cooperation.

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Principle 7

We will acknowledge, and seek to integrate in all our work and in ways appropriate to our specific fields, an obligation to serve the greater good of our community-locally, nationally, and globally.

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Advisory Group Report

Forward with Integrity
The Emerging Landscape

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Dear McMaster Community,

Over the last six months, I have participated in several conversations with the members of the Forward with Integrity Advisory Group. We have reviewed and considered the recommendations outlined in the task force position papers along with the feedback and proposals that have been submitted by McMaster faculty, staff, students and alumni. The product of these thoughtful conversations is the document entitled "Forward with Integrity: The Emerging Landscape", which outlines a series of operating principles and flagship recommendations to guide our strategy for moving forward. I encourage all members of the McMaster community to review the document, consider its recommendations and bring forward initiatives for discussion within your departments, Faculties, units and beyond. We will be creating mechanisms for sharing and reviewing your ideas over the next few months. I look forward to an exciting period of transformation over the coming year and appreciate your commitment as we work together to overcome challenges and effect positive change within the institution.

I would also like to thank the members of the Advisory Group for their dedication to this process, and for their enthusiastic and imaginative discussion of the vision of the letter and of the many excellent ideas generated by the task forces.

Sincerely,


Dr. Patrick Deane, President and Vice-Chancellor