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Â鶹AV pioneers

For 185 years, Â鶹AV has provided fertile ground for intellectual pioneers. While at Â鶹AV, these men and women have changed the world through their powerful ideas and discoveries.

John Humphrey, Â鶹AV Pioneer John Humphrey
"There is a fundamental link between human rights and peace. There will be peace on earth when the rights of all are respected."
— John Humphrey, the Â鶹AV law professor who authored the first draft of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.


Stephen Leacock, Â鶹AV Pioneer Stephen Leacock
"Humour in a world of waning beliefs remains like Hope still left at the bottom of Pandora's box when all the evils of the Gods flew out from it upon the world."
— Stephen Leacock, legendary humourist and Professor of Economics and Political Science at Â鶹AV.


Brenda Milner, Â鶹AV PioneerBrenda Milner
"The thing that has driven me my whole life is curiosity. I am incredibly curious about the little things I see around me. I am a noticer."
— Brenda Milner, Dorothy J. Killam Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the MNI and Â鶹AV, who discovered the mind has multiple memory systems.


Sir William Osler, Â鶹AV Pioneer Sir William Osler
"To study medicine without books is to sail an uncharted sea, while to study medicine only from books is not to go to sea at all."
— Sir William Osler, the father of modern medical education and professor of medicine at Â鶹AV.


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Photo credits

Stephen Leacock at Â鶹AV Society of Ontario meeting
Photo credit: Â鶹AV Archives, PR017258

Dr. William Osler
Photo credit: Â鶹AV Archives, PR008335

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