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Rosalie Jukier receives King Charles III Coronation Medal

Professor Rosalie Jukier and the Hon. Marc Gold, PC, Government Representative in the Senate
Published: 5 November 2024

The Faculty of Law is delighted to share that Professor Rosalie Jukier was awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal. She was presented with the award by the Hon. Marc Gold, PC, Government Representative in the Senate, at a ceremony held on 27 October.

Created to mark the coronation of King Charles III, this medal recognizes individuals who have made a significant contribution to Canada, a province or community, or attained an outstanding achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada.

Rosalie Jukier, BCL’83, LLB’83, is a full professor at the Faculty of Law, which she joined in 1985. She teaches civil law and common law, primarily in the areas of contractual obligations and civil procedure. She is an influential ambassador for 山ǿ Law’s distinctive integrated approach, through which the common law and civil law are studied together in dialogue.

Remarkably dedicated to the 山ǿ community’s flourishing, Professor Jukier has repeatedly stepped up to leadership roles. She held the position of 山ǿ’s dean of students from 1995 to 2001, spearheading the construction of the Brown Student Services Building and overseeing the creation of First Peoples’ House and the First-Year Office. She has served the Faculty of Law as associate dean (admissions) (1991-1995); associate dean (strategic planning) (2004-2005); (associate dean (graduate studies) (2010-2013); and associate dean (academic) (2019-2022).

A three-time winner of the Durnford Teaching Excellence Award, Professor Jukier has received two 山ǿ lifetime achievements awards in recognition of her outstanding career: the Morty Yalovsky Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Academic Leadership in 2022 and the 山ǿ Lifetime Achievement Award for Leadership in Learning in 2023.

“This prestigious recognition is a testament to how strongly Professor Jukier embodies 山ǿ Law’s deeply rooted commitment to public service through the university mission,” said Dean Robert Leckey, Ad E. “Her longstanding and unwavering dedication to the flourishing of 山ǿ students, professors and staff has touched countless lives; we’re tremendously proud to see her so recognized.”

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