David Suzuki - Honorary Degrees

Honorary Degrees

Suzuki has received numerous honorary degrees from 26 universities around the world.

  • University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown (LL.D) in 1974
  • University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario (D.Sc) in 1979
  • Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia (D.Sc) in 1979
  • Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario (LL.D) in 1981
  • University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta (LL.D) in 1986
  • Governors State University in University Park, Illinois (DHL) in 1986
  • Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario (D.Sc) in 1986
  • McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario (D.Sc) in 1987
  • Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario (LL.D) in 1987
  • Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario (D.Sc) in 1987
  • Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts, (D.Sc) in 1988
  • Griffith University in Queensland, Australia (D.Sc) in 1997
  • Open University, Milton Keynes, UK DDL in 1998
  • Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, (D.Sc) in 1999
  • Unity College in Unity, Maine, (Doctor of Environmental Science) in 2000
  • Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia DDL in 2001
  • York University in Toronto, Ontario (D.Sc) in 2005
  • UQAM in Montreal, Quebec (D.Sc) in 2005
  • Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia (D.Sc) in 2006
  • Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario (Doctor of Communication) in 2007
  • University of Montreal in Montreal, Quebec (D.Sc) in 2007
  • University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario (D.Sc) in 2007
  • Lambton College in Sarnia, Ontario (Diploma in Alternative Energy Engineering Technology) in 2008
  • Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, Newfoundland (D.Sc) in 2009
  • Université Sainte-Anne in Church Point, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia (Honorary Doctorate) in 2010
  • Université Laval in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada (Doctor of Communication) in 2011

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