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Young Researchers of the Year named

Jacqueline Best, Assistant Professor in the School of political studies and Keith Fagnou, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, are both winners of the University’s Young Researcher of the Year Award. They are recognized for outstanding contributions to research, while holding a full-time tenure track position at the University. Both have been teaching at the University 2002. Each will receive a $10,000 grant.

Jacqueline Best’s work focuses on international relations with an emphasis on international financial governance and the ethics of economic globalization.

Keith Fagnou’s research focuses on improving the efficiency of the preparation of complex molecules from simple precursors.

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