
About
Dr. David Burgess is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Administration at the University of Saskatchewan, currently on leave following service as Associate Dean. His research focuses on organizational theory, agent-based modelling (ABM), educational law, and university administration. He has co-authored foundational texts in educational administration and law, including widely used textbooks in Canadian teacher education programs. His international collaborations include partnerships with institutions in China, Spain, Bangladesh, and Jamaica, emphasizing organizational simulations and policy development.
- Educational Background:
- PhD, University of Saskatchewan (2008)
- MEd, University of Saskatchewan (2003)
- BEd (Distinction), University of New Brunswick (2006)
- BA (Honours), University of Saskatchewan (1997)
- Research Interests:
- Agent-based modelling of schools
- Computer algorithms for mentorship matching
- Statistical generation of synthetic school populations
- Artificial neural networks for policy support
- Bayesian network simulations
- Educational law and governance
- Professional Roles:
- Former Department Head and Graduate Chair
- Editor-in-Chief of SELU Research Review Journal
- Consultant for UN/NGLS and Jubilee Residences
His recent work includes pro bono projects with Jamaican and Mexican educational ministries, and initiatives in Mozambique. He has received the Thomas B. Greenfield Dissertation Award (2009) and continues to supervise graduate students focusing on ABM and micro-economic analysis in education.
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