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Steven Lam, AVP Research and Dean of Graduate Studies, to Take Position at CalArts

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Steven says the return to the U.S. will bring him closer to family, and to his roots as an artist and educator.

Steven Lam, Associate Vice-President of Research and Dean of the Jake Kerr Faculty of Graduate Studies, has announced his pending departure.

Steven, who joined Emily Carr University in 2018, will soon return to the United States to with the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) as Dean of the School of Art. He will also hold the institute鈥檚 Jill and Peter Kraus Distinguished Chair in Art.

Having recently welcomed a new child into his family, Steven notes the move to the Golden State represents something of a homecoming for him and his partner, both of whom were born and raised stateside. Steven also earned his MFA in Art from the University of California, Irvine.

鈥淲hile this new chapter is exciting for so many reasons, leaving the Emily Carr community comes with no small measure of heartache,鈥 Steven says. 鈥淭hat said, I know I leave the university in good hands, and look forward to remaining in touch with my colleagues, with whom I鈥檝e built so many strong relationships these past four years. I鈥檓 incredibly proud of the work we have done and remain inspired by the ambition and work of 色库TV鈥檚 faculty, researchers and graduate students. 鈥

Trish Kelly, Vice-President Academic and Provost at 色库TV, said she was saddened by Steven鈥檚 news, but excited about the opportunities it would open up for him and his family.

鈥淥bviously, Steven will be deeply missed by the 色库TV community,鈥 Trish says. 鈥淏ut his move to CalArts represents an extraordinary opportunity for him both personally and professionally, and I鈥檓 thrilled he鈥檒l continue to contribute to the project of arts education, for which he has such keen instincts and transformative vision. I know I speak on behalf of everyone at Emily Carr when I wish him the very best on this next phase of his career.鈥

Justin Langlois, who has been serving as Acting Associate VP of Research and Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies during Steven鈥檚 current parental leave, will continue to fill the role on an interim basis until a permanent replacement is appointed through a formal search process. The university community offers its warmest wishes to Steven, and congratulates him on his continued success.