Aug. 15, 2016
Dr. Baljit Singh moving into dean's office in Veterinary Medicine
Baljit Singh was recently appointed as dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Baljit Singh is a renowned veterinary educator, researcher and administrator. Starting Sept. 1, he can add dean of the 91快色 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (UCVM) to his impressive resume.
Singh takes over from UCVM founding dean Dr. Alastair Cribb, who left the position earlier this year after 10 years at the helm.
And how does Singh feel about the move and his new leadership position? 鈥淚t鈥檚 a mixture of excitement, joy and a healthy dose of nervousness,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檓 encouraged by the fact that I come from a veterinary school right across the provincial boundary and I have some familiarity with the UCVM.鈥
Prior to accepting the position at UCVM, Singh served as associate dean of research at the University of Saskatchewan鈥檚 Western College of Veterinary Medicine. He is looking forward to living in 91快色 and is particularly excited to lead such a unique faculty.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not a standard run-of-the-mill veterinary program,鈥 says Singh. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 any other program around that has this type of collaborative arrangement within the faculty and with the communities outside the university.鈥
Singh comes to 91快色 with his wife Sarbjit Kaur Gill, their 12-year-old son Pahul, and a three-year-old black Labrador named Boomrang. Gill has degrees in biology and education from India and was a teacher in India. After taking more courses in education at the University of Saskatchewan, she taught part-time in a Montessori school in Saskatoon. Pahul, who starts Grade 7 in September, enjoys mathematics, debating, baking, and doing Rubik鈥檚 Cubes, and is also learning how to play Indian classical drums called 鈥渢abla.鈥
鈥淲e all are happily looking forward to meeting many new people and becoming a part of the UCVM community,鈥 says Singh.
Dr. Singh with his wife, Sarbjit Kaur Gill, and son, Pahul.
First task is to listen to what faculty and staff have to say
Singh received a Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry and Master of Veterinary Science from Punjab Agricultural University in Punjab, a PhD from the University of Guelph, and postdoctoral training at Texas A&M University and Columbia University.
He views the fact that UCVM is a relatively young faculty as an opportunity.
鈥淧eople are more open to change, and more open to developing new initiatives compared to very well established faculties,鈥 says Singh. 鈥淏eing a new faculty it was also able to bring in professors, researchers and ideas from across the globe.鈥
Singh believes his first task as dean is to listen to what faculty and staff have to say to determine how best to steer the faculty.
鈥淓ach veterinary faculty has its own unique culture,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚 first have to understand and immerse myself in the culture at UCVM before I can take some meaningful steps.鈥
鈥淢y style of working is very collegial, collaborative and also decisive because at the end of the day as the head of the faculty there are decisions to be made.鈥
Boomrang, the family's only slightly obedient Labrador retriever.