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Arthur Newcombe Bourns, OC FRSC was a professor of chemistry and a university administrator with a long association with McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.

Background

He was born in Petitcodiac, New Brunswick and was educated at Acadia University and McGill University, graduating in 1944 with a doctorate in Chemistry.

Education

Acadia University.

Career

He was Professor Emeritus and President Emeritus of that institution. In 1947, he joined the Department of Chemistry at McMaster University as an Assistant Professor, after teaching at Acadia University and the University of Saskatchewan. He had begun his career as a research chemist in 1944 at the Dominion Rubber Company.

Bourns became a full Professor at McMaster in 1953 and served as both a Chairman and a Dean before becoming Vice-President of Science and Engineering in 1967.

In 1972 he was appointed President of the university, a post he held until 1980.

Achievements

  • Doctor Bourns has received five honorary degrees and was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1982.

Membership

He had a distinguished academic career, becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1964 and serving as a member of the National Research Council, 1969-1975.