Meric S. Gertler
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Meric Slover Gertler is a Canadian academic who has been serving as the 16th and current President of
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since 2013. Previously, he served as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science at the university from 2008 to 2013.


Life and career

Gertler was born to a Jewish family in
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,
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, Canada, and grew up in several cities in
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. His mother, born in what was then Czechoslovakia, survived the Holocaust. Gertler completed his undergraduate education at
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, where he graduated ''
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'' in 1977. He received a
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from the
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, in 1979 and a
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from
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in 1983. His dissertation was entitled "Capital Dynamics and Regional Development"''.'' Gertler joined the University of Toronto Department of
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and Planning as a lecturer in 1983. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1988 and full Professor in 1993, at which point he also received tenure. Gertler's work focuses on the geography of innovative activity and the economies of city-regions. His work also examines the local nature of a
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, focusing on manufacturing as embedded within local cultural norms, practice, and assumptions. Gertler's work examines the role of tacit knowledge and interactive learning in explaining local agglomeration economies and innovation. Gertler is the author, co-author or co-editor of more than 80 scholarly publications and seven books. These have had significant impact in his field and have led him to be one of Canada's most highly cited geographers. Gertler has served as an advisor to local, regional and national governments in Canada, the United States and Europe, as well as to international agencies such as the
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and the European Union. He was the founding co-director of the Program on Globalization and Regional Innovation Systems (PROGRIS) at the
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, served as director of the Department of Geography's Program in Planning and holds the Goldring Chair in Canadian Studies. Gertler has held visiting appointments at institutions including the
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,
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, the
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and the
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.


Awards and honours

Gertler has also been a Fellow of the
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since 2003. He received the 2014 Distinguished Alumni Award from the
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and the 2014 Distinguished Scholarship Honor from the
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(AAG). In May 2012, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree from Sweden's
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, for his exceptional contributions to the fields of economic geography and regional development. In the same year, he was made an Academician of the
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(UK), becoming the first
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scholar inducted and one of only two Canadian members of the Academy. He has been a Senior Fellow of the University of Toronto's
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since 2000. A textbook co-edited by Gertler, the ''Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography'', received the ''Choice Magazines "Outstanding Academic Book" award. He won the 2007 Award for Scholarly Distinction from the Canadian Association of Geographers. In December 2015, Gertler was awarded the
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with the grade of member. He was elected as a Corresponding Fellow of the
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in 2015. In March 2016, Gertler made the decision not to divest the University of Toronto from fossil fuels, which prompted a negative reaction from some students and faculty members. Sources credited his personal ties to fossil fuel industry leaders for this decision. In May 2021, Gertler allowed an offer to be rescinded to a human rights lawyer, Valentina Azarova, whose legal research and papers included the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In May 2024, Gertler made the decision not to refuse negotiation with pro-Palestinian student protesters on campus. He made the comment that the pro-Palestinian camp must end, by force if necessary. He refused to divest the University of Toronto from Israeli companies and terminate partnerships with Israeli academic institutions, in response to demands from the protesters.


References


External links


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Selected publications

* Gertler, M. S. 2004. Manufacturing Culture: the Institutional Geography of Industrial Practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press. * Gertler, M. S. 2003. A cultural economic geography of production: are we learning by doing? In The Handbook of Cultural Geography, eds. K. Anderson, M. Domosh, S. Pile and N. Thrift, 131-146. London: Sage. * Gertler, M. S. and D.A. Wolfe, eds. 2002. Innovation and Social Learning: Institutional Adaptation in an Era of Technological Change. Basingstoke, UK: Macmillan/Palgrave. * Rutherford, T. D. and M. S. Gertler. 2002. Labour in 'lean' times: geography, scale and the national trajectories of workplace change. Transactions, Institute of British Geographers NS27: 1-18. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gertler, Meric Presidents of the University of Toronto Academic staff of the University of Toronto Economic geographers Urban theorists Harvard University alumni Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences Living people Members of the Order of Canada McMaster University alumni Corresponding fellows of the British Academy Year of birth missing (living people)