John Galbraith
John Galbraith | |
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In office Succeeded by
1st Chair of Civil Engineering In office Succeeded by
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1st President of the Engineering Society In office Succeeded by
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Born |
September 5, 1846 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Died |
July 21, 1914 Go Home Bay, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada | (aged 67)
Nationality | Canadian |
Discipline |
Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering |
Fields | Railway Engineering |
Education |
B.A., 1868 M.A., 1875 |
Alma mater | University of Toronto |
John Anderson Galbraith (1846-1914) was a Professor of Engineering at the School of Practical Science from its founding in 1878 until his death in 1914. He was the first Professor appointed to the School, and served as the Dean of Engineering of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering after its merger into the University of Toronto from 1909 to 1914. He was widely remembered as the father of formal engineering education in Canada, and was widely respected for his technical expertise as well as his teaching.
Biography
Early Life
Education
University of Toronto
Honours and Later Life
Legacy
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School of Practical Science | ||
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First | Principal (18)9T0-(19)0T6 |
Formation of APSC |
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering | ||
First | Dean (19)0T6-? |
Unknown |
First | Civil Engineering Chair (18)7T9-? |
Unknown |
Engineering Society | ||
First | President (18)8T5-(18)8T8 |
Succeeded by H.E.T. Haultain |