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University Canada West (UCW) is a private, for-profit [4] university in British Columbia, Canada. It was founded in 2005 by David F. Strong, the former president of the University of Victoria . UCW was purchased in 2008 by the Eminata Group and in 2014 sold to Global University Systems , its present owners.
Sheldon Levy OC (born 1949) is a veteran Canadian business leader in higher education who is currently President and Vice-Chancellor of University Canada West (UCW) in Vancouver and a special advisor on the development of the forthcoming University of Niagara Falls.
The Union of Communication Workers (UCW) was a trade union in the United Kingdom for workers in the post office and telecommunications industries. History
UCW may refer to: UCW: Understanding Children's Work, a joint ILO, UNICEF, World Bank programme; Union Carriage & Wagon, a rolling stock manufacturer in South Africa;
Having initially built carriages, in 1964, UCW delivered its first electrical locomotives to the South African Railways, the South African Class 5E1, Series 2. [5] The Class 5E1 was also the first electrical locomotive to be produced in quantity in South Africa. [6] In 1974, UCW entered the international market with orders from Angola and ...
Beginning with the inauguration of President Dr. Edwin H. Welch in 1989, the school has undergone a physical and academic transformation. Four new residence halls, a parking garage, a fitness center, an academic building housing the library, computer and science labs, and a new school of pharmacy have been built since 1998.
UCW also stated that he had four plates surgically inserted in his face and that his jaw was wired shut after surgery. [ 24 ] Bagwell was involved in another car crash on August 16, 2020, suffering broken ribs, a broken right hip, a broken left socket bone, a broken nose, and a torn right groin muscle. [ 25 ]
Gerberding Hall, location of the university president's office.. The following individuals have held the Office of President of the University of Washington. [2] There are gaps in the line of succession when the University was closed from 1867–1869 and part of 1874 and 1876 [3] Acting university presidents are marked with an asterisk.