LONDON, ON – To support the continued growth of Huron University and its role as a leading liberal arts university in Canada, Huron is proud to share its new 2023 – 2028 Strategic Plan.
Over the past five years, Huron has experienced remarkable growth in enrolment, campus facilities, and external reputation. This Strategic Plan has been developed by building on Huron’s recent success, while also identifying key areas for enhancement for the future.
The launch of the new Strategic Plan follows an extensive consultation process with the Huron Community that allowed for a collaborative approach to the plan’s development. This included significant contributions from community members, including students, staff, faculty, and alumni.
The new plan embodies three goals or foundational pillars that will define Huron’s success over the next five years. Those include:
- A Community that Includes Everyone
- A Community that Engages the World
- A Community that Endures
As Huron continues to grow, this Strategic Plan will be the backbone of the university’s development. In the short term, the specific deliverables for the various goals and strategic objectives will be developed by the appropriate departments in working together to operationalize the Strategic Plan’s vision.
Part of Huron’s mission is to be an academic institution built on a foundation of intellectual rigour, a belief in the common good, and a commitment to civic engagement – challenging community members to be Leaders with Heart.
Drawing upon these existing strengths, Huron will be well-equipped to more fully embody the pillars outlined in Huron’s 2023 – 2028 Strategic Plan and continue to gain momentum in its mission to be an academic community that cares for each other and the world.
For more information and to read Huron’s 2023 – 2028 Strategic Plan, please visit: https://huronu.ca/about/accountability/strategic-plan/
About Huron
Established in 1863, Huron is the founding institution of Western University and one of Canada’s oldest universities. Huron’s distinctive business, liberal arts and ethics-based learning environments offer elite, yet accessible education, where personalized learning experiences position students for leadership and professional success, while also developing their character.
Huron’s affiliation with Western University gives students all the benefits of a supportive, close-knit campus, plus all the amenities one would expect from a world-renowned institution. Being affiliated with one of Canada’s largest research universities means that students are visible and valued at Huron, while also having full access to Western’s limitless clubs, courses, and events. Huron students also graduate with a Western degree.





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