WINDSOR LAW - Key Persons
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- Manager, Finance and Administration
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- Assistant Academic Coordinator
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- Director of Career Services
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- Secretary to the Executive Director / Analytical Assistant
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- Member of the Education Committee
- Secretary to the Dean
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- Head of the Paul Martin Law Library
- Law Librarian
- Reference Librarian
Annette Demers earned her BA (Hons. Law) from Carleton University in 1995, her LLB from the University of Windsor in 1998, and her MLIS from Western in 2002. In 1995, she attended the Hague Academy of International Law. In 2016, Annette participated in the Northern Exposure to Leadership Institute as a mentor.
Annette was appointed as head of the Paul Martin Law Library in August of 2011.
Annette has taught Advanced Legal Research for the past several years.
Annette has almost thirty years of library experience. From 2005 - 2011, she worked as a Reference Librarian in the Paul Martin Law Library. Prior to this, she worked as a Reference Librarian for International, Foreign and Comparative Law at the Harvard Law School Library. Annette has also practiced law early in her career.
Annette is past co-Chair of the Faculty of Law Equity and Diversity Committee. She also represents the Faculty of Law at the campus wide IT Advisory Committee and the Learning Management System Advisory Committee. Annette currently sits on the Faculty of Law Building Steering Committee and Chairs the Website Committee.
Annette is Past-President of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL). From 2013 - 2015, she was President of CALL. From 2011-2013, she was Vice-President of CALL.
In 2010, she Chaired the CALL Conference Planning Committee which brought 350 attendees, presenters and exhibitors to Windsor. In 2008 she was essential in planning and executing CALL's first-ever Law Library Leadership Institute.
Annette's current areas of interest include: database management, legal research education, leadership and organizational theory. Annette has published serveral articles and was part of the core author team for all three editions of the Comprehensive Guide to Legal Research, Writing and Analysis (Emond Montgomery), with Professors Moira McCarney and Ruth Kuras (4th edition forthcoming - 2024).
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- Institutional Analyst, Modelling
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- Practice Teaching Specialist
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- Associate Dean ( Academic ) Professor, Odette School of Business
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- Assistant Dean ( Administration & Finance )
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- Secretary to the Associate Dean
Cristina Corio
Secretary to the Associate Dean
(519) 253-3000 ext. 2923
Room 2103 Lambton Tower
Cristina.Corio@uwindsor.ca
Anne Dawson
Secretary to the Dean
(519) 253-3000 ext. 2930
Room 2110A Lambton Tower
adawson@uwindsor.ca
Special Projects Coordinator to the Deans of Law
(519) 253-3000 ext. 3941
Room 2103 Lambton Tower
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- Office Program Secretary & Technological Studies Liaison
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- Career Services Office Assistant
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- Associate Professor
- Member of the Education Committee
- President
- Senior Advisor
Dr. Beverly Jacobs is the Senior Advisor to the President on Indigenous Relations and Outreach at the University of Windsor and an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law. She held Associate Dean (Academic) and Acting Dean appointments in the Faculty of Law. She practices law part-time at her home community of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. Her research focuses on Indigenous Legal Orders, Indigenous Wholistic Health, Indigenous Research Methodologies, and Decolonization of Eurocentric Law. Beverly has obtained a Bachelor of Law Degree from the University of Windsor in 1994, a Master of Law Degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 2000 and a PhD from the University of Calgary in 2018. Beverly is also a consultant/researcher/writer/public speaker. Her work centres around ending gendered colonial violence against Indigenous people and restoring Indigenous laws, beliefs, values, and traditions. A prolific scholar, her published work has earned her numerous awards; her research combined with her advocacy has translated into national and international recognition.
Dr. Jacobs is a former President of the Native Women's Association of Canada (elected 2004 to 2009). She is nationally known for her work and commitment to Indigenous politics in Canada, is universally respected in this regard, and is understood to be a tireless and formidable advocate. She is a leading voice and an expert with respect to a multitude of issues facing Indigenous people in her community, in Ontario, across Canada and on an international scale.
Dr. Jacobs received the Laura Legge Award from the Law Society of Ontario in 2021 and she was inducted as a Member of the Order of Canada in 2018. She received two awards from Mohawk College in 2018: Alumni of Distinction Award and Distinguished Fellow - Adjunct Professor. In her first year of teaching at the Faculty of Law, University of Windsor in 2017, she received an Office of Human Rights, Equity & Accessibility, Human Rights and Social Justice Award. In 2016, she received a Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law from the Governments of France and Germany for her human rights fight for the issues relating to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada. In 2008, she also received a Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the Person's Case, an Esquao Award from the Institute for the Advancement of Aboriginal Women and a Canadian Voice of Women of Peace Award from the Canadian Department of Peace Initiative and Civilian Peace Service Canada.
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- Acting Associate Dean, Pre - Service Education
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- Chairman of Research, Graduate Studies and Research
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- President
- Vice - Chancellor
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- Assistant to the Associate Dean ( Research & Graduate Studies )
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- Intellectual Property Law Program Coordinator
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- Assistant to the Student Services Office and Canadian & American Dual JD Program
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- Secretary, Dean 's Office
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- Coordinator
- General Office Secretary
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- Institutional Analyst, Accountability
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- Practice Teaching Assistant
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- Alumni & Fund Development Coordinator
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- Canadian & American Dual JD Program Director
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- Assistant Dean
- Assistant Dean ( Admissions, Recruitment & External Relations )
- Student Services Office
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- Faculty Secretary, Special Projects and Events Coordinator
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- Field Experience Coordinator
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- Secretary to the Associate Dean and Head Secretary
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- Black Law Student Counsellor
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- Assistant to the Associate Dean, Graduate Studies and Research
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- Secretary to the Dean of Education
Secretary to the Dean of Education
Phone: (519) 253-3000 ext. 3811
Email: mariaa@uwindsor.ca
Office: Room 2205, Leonard & Dorothy Education Building
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- Institutional Analyst, Enrolment Data
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- Assistant Dean ( Student Services )
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- Indigenous Legal Studies Coordinator
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- Clinical Therapist Office
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- Associate Dean ( Research and Graduate Studies ) Associate Professor
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- Coordinator, Continuing Teacher Education Program
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- Member of the Education Committee
- Dean of Law / Associate Professor
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- Institutional Analyst, Surveys
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- Acting Social Justice Career Coordinator
The University of Windsor, School of Social Work is located at: 167 Ferry Street Second Floor, Room 205 Windsor, Ontario N9A 0C5 519-253-3000 Ext. 3064
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- Information Technology Services
- Technical Support Specialist
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- Technical Support Assistant
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- Clinical and Experiential Learning Coordinator
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- Special Projects and Events Coordinator
The University of Windsor, Centre for Executive and Professional Education (CEPE) is located at: 167 Ferry Street Third Floor, Room 300 Windsor, Ontario N9A 0C5 519-253-3000 Ext. 6721
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- Coordinator, Technological Studies B.Ed. / Diploma Program
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- Secretary, Continuing Teacher Education Program