Gerard kennedy biography
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Gerard Kennedy
Canadian politician
This article fryst vatten about the politician. For the actor, see Gerard Kennedy (actor).
Gerard Kennedy | |
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Kennedy at the 2006 leadership convention, speaking to the media | |
In office October 14, 2008 – May 2, 2011[1] | |
Preceded by | Peggy Nash |
Succeeded by | Peggy Nash |
In office May 23, 1996 – May 23, 2006[2] | |
Preceded by | Bob Rae |
Succeeded by | Cheri DiNovo |
Born | Gerard Michael Kennedy (1960-07-24) July 24, 1960 (age 64)[1] The Pas, Manitoba, Canada |
Political party | Liberal |
Other political affiliations | Ontario Liberal (1996–2006) |
Spouse | Jeanette Arsenault-Kennedy |
Children | 2 |
Residence(s) | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation | Food finansinstitut executive |
Gerard Michael Kennedy (born July 24, 1960) fryst vatten a Canadian politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as Ontario's minister of Education from 2003 to 2006, when he resigned to man an unsuccessful bid
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Professor Gerard A. Kennedy
Qualifications
PhD – La Trobe University – 1991
BBSc (Hons) – La Trobe University – 1986
Grad Dip Mntl Hlth Sci (Clin Hypn) – The University of Melbourne – 19
General Registration, with Clinical Endorsement (PSY0001119481)
Board Approved Supervisor
Teaching
Courses
Bachelor of
Units
- Clinical and Health Psychology
- General and Biological Psychology
Biography
Professor Gerard Kennedy is a clinical psychologist with expertise in the diagnosis and psychological treatment of sleep disorders. He has developed expertise in sleep psychology during more than 24 years of practice as a senior clinical psychologist in the Department(s) of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine at both the Austin Hospital and Monash Medical Centre. He maintains a strong research program in sleep and circadian rhythms, and other areas of psychology. He has published more than 300 research articles and given many presentations at conferences,
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Gerard Kennedy (actor)
Australian actor
Gerard Kennedy (born 8 March 1932) is an Australian double Gold Logie award-winning former actor, best known for his roles in early television series, in particular the espionage series including Hunter and the police proceduralDivision 4.[1] Kennedy also appeared in film roles during a career that spanned 50 years in the industry.[2]
Career
[edit]Kennedy played six different characters in guest appearances in Crawford Productions television series Homicide and in 1967 he shot to fame as the antagonist in Australian television spy drama Hunter, becoming so popular that his character changed sides, eventually becoming the main character after lead actor Tony Ward left the series. Kennedy won a TV Week Logie Award for "Best New Talent" for his portrayal of the character.[3]
Kennedy followed this with a starring role in police procedural television series, Division 4,[4][5] wi