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Nathan Sears

23 mei 1987 - 16 maart 2023

Nathan was a kind, passionate, and intellectually courageous person who tragically lost his life in a fire in Montreal on March 16, 2023. Nathan was deeply committed to making the world a better and safer place and he left an indelible mark on everyone who knew him. The political science community at the University of Toronto have created this book of condolence as a place to share memories and stories about Nathan or as a way to pass along condolences to his partner and family. As well, the family has made a special request that pictures or videos of Nathan presenting his academic or policy work be shared. UPDATE: A GoFundMe has been set up to benefit Nathan's wife, Araceli. If you would like to donate, please do so here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/nathan-alexander-sears

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Anika G 2023-03-31 19:21:42 schreef:

Nathan was a kind colleague with genuine integrity. Not only was he passionate about his own work, but he also shared that passionate and attentive ear when learning about and discussing the work of his colleagues. I recall my presentation in our Ph.D. proposal course, where Nathan offered feedback. Although he was critical, he was able to put a positive spin on how his critique could actually be a strength of my research. That’s the type of colleague Nathan was, someone who balanced being constructive with kindness and a positive attitude, who envisioned a better world. I send my sincere condolences to his partner and his family.

Anika G 2023-03-31 19:21:42 schreef: Nathan was a kind colleague with genuine integrity. Not only was he passionate about his own work, but he also shared that passionate and attentive ear when learning about and discussing the work of his colleagues. I recall my presentation in our Ph.D. proposal course, where Nathan offered feedback. Although he was critical, he was able to put a positive spin on how his critique could actually be a strength of my research. That’s the type of colleague Nathan was, someone who balanced being constructive with kindness and a positive attitude, who envisioned a better world. I send my sincere condolences to his partner and his family.

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