Public Lectures
Leadership Speaker Series (formerly Lougheed College Lectures) offer all U of A students and members of the public the opportunity to hear from some of today's most inspirational, influential, and innovative visiting scholars and practitioners of leadership. These free sessions have featured exceptional guests including Emerson Csorba, Jesse Lipscombe, Kristin Neff, the Makokis family and Lorne Tyrell.
2024-25 Series
This year's lineup included the following speakers:
- Emily Salmon: Inclusive Business Leadership (Nov 26, 2024)
- Drew Dudley: Leadership as an Everyday Practice (Nov 26, 2024)
- Emerson Csorba: Preparing for Canadian Geopolitical Independence: How We Prepare for an American Annexation and Pursue Unconventional Alliances (Feb 27, 2025)
- Myeong-Gu Seo: The Psychology of Leadership: Unpacking Biases, Emotions, and Behaviours for Effective Leadership (Mar 20, 2025)
2023-24 Series
This year's lineup included the following speaker:
- Tsun-Yan Hsieh: Positive Influence: The First & Last Mile of Leadership (Sept 8, 2023)
2022-23 Series
This year's lineup included the following speakers:
- Jennifer Curtain: Leading with Kindness (April 4, 2023)
2021-22 Series
The 2021-22 Public Lectures were organized around the theme of Leadership Skills for an Altered Present. Engaging key leadership competencies, each of our renowned speakers offered their unique perspectives on a distinct skill, and reflect on the impact that our pandemic experience has made to our understanding and practice of leadership. Covering mentorship, team-building, good relations, advocating for a point of view, and self-compassion, among others, the lecture series provoked, equipped and inspired audience members with new ideas and approaches with which to make a difference in their lives and communities.
This year's lineup included the following speakers:
- Ian Chisholm: Mentorship in Complex Times (September 22, 2021 - Recording no longer available)
- Digit Murphy: A Coach's Approach to Decision Making (October 14, 2021 - )
- Lorne Tyrrell: Teamwork in Action: Canada’s Vaccine Task Force (November 25, 2021 - )
- Jesse Lipscombe: Advocating for a Position (February 3, 2022 - Recording not available)
- Patricia Makokis: Serve with Humility: Leadership is Action, Not Position! (March 3, 2022 - Recording not available)
- Kristin Neff: Self-Compassion: How to Effectively Motivate Yourself with Encouragement Rather Than Criticism (April 7, 2022 - Recording not available)
2020-21 Series
This season was organized around the theme of leadership and public institutions. Governments, courts, universities, cultural institutions, public health agencies, financial regulators and other offices charged with ensuring the public good face special scrutiny from the people they serve. We expect our tax-funded institutions to deliver value for money, and to act ethically and responsibly to ensure citizen well-being. And we have high demands for accountability and responsiveness. What does it take to lead such organizations, especially when the decisions are fraught and the stakes are high? How do public leaders engage the people they serve in decision-making? How do they address dissent and controversy? What are the consequences of “fake news,” the growing skepticism around expertise, and political polarization for the necessary work of serving the public good? Our speakers addressed these challenging issues with their hard-won insights from the front lines.
This year's lineup included the following speakers:
- Tricia Smith: Leadership in the Olympic Movement in Canada (Sept. 17, 2020 - Watch the recording)
- James B. Stewart: Leadership in the Newsroom: has the Media Lost its Bearings? (Oct. 22, 2020 - Watch the recording)
- Cindy Blackstock: Reforming the Repeat Offender: Ending Canada's Discrimination toward First Nations Children (Nov. 19, 2020 - )
- Tyler Waye: 10,000 Days: How to Navigate the Unknown Future of Work (Jan. 21, 2021 - )
- Irshad Manji: Moral Courage for Messy Times (Hosted in partnership with the on Feb. 18, 2021 - )
- Persis Drell and Heather Zwicker: Universities and COVID19 – One Year After. Perspectives from the United States and Australia. (March 18, 2021 - )
- Dr. Deena Hinshaw: Leadership in Public Service: We are All in this Together (Hosted in partnership with the School of Public Health on April 15, 2021 - )
See the range of speakers and topics that the series has covered since it started in 2015 on our Lecture Archive page. Many lectures are still available for online viewing.
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