Dr. Karen K. Kemp is honored as UCGIS Fellow.
Karen K. Kemp has been a major figure in the
evolution of GIS education in the US and abroad. She also has
contributed in the areas of research and administration. Karen
has been involved in the UCGIS since before its inception ‐‐ she
helped organize and then chaired the founding meeting in Boulder
in 1995. She has served on the UCGIS Board of Directors, served
as Program Co‐chair for the UCGIS 1997 Annual Assembly and
Summer Retreat and, with Richard Wright, was editor of the UCGIS
Education Priorities in 1997. Her efforts to improve GIS
education began with her work as co‐editor, with Michael
Goodchild, of the 1990 NCGIA Core Curriculum in GIS. She was
also a founding member of the Board of Directors of the GIS
Certification Institute (GISCI) and a member of the Editorial
Team for the UCGIS GI Science and Technology Body of Knowledge.
In recognition for these and other contributions, Karen was
named the 2004 Educator of the Year by the UCGIS.
Dr. Kemp holds geography degrees from the
University of Calgary, Alberta (BSc 1976), the University of
Victoria, British Columbia (MA 1982) and the University of
California Santa Barbara (PhD 1992). After teaching at a college
in British Columbia, Karen moved to California in 1988 to begin
her PhD and joined the NCGIA in Santa Barbara working as
Coordinator of Education Programs. After completing her PhD, she
worked at the Technical University of Vienna, Austria, and with
Longman GeoInformation in Cambridge, England on international
GIS education projects. She returned to the NCGIA in 1994 to
work as Assistant Director and later Associate Director. In
January 1999 she moved to the University of California Berkeley
to become Executive Director of the Geographic Information
Science Center where she helped build the foundation for an
innovative campus‐wide GIScience initiative.
In September 2000, Karen became the founding
Director of the International Masters Program in GIS at the
University of Redlands. In 2005, Dr. Kemp stepped down as
Director to retreat to the Big Island of Hawai’i to become an
Independent Scholar. She spent the next few years finishing a
long‐delayed book project, continuing work with the University
of Redlands on various GIS initiatives and as Senior Consultant
with the Redlands Institute, and working on several grants and
contracts focused on achieving a vision of a community‐oriented
Island‐based GIS infrastructure which brings together Hawaiian
and Western sciences, connecting them through place on the
landscape.
In September 2010 Dr. Kemp accepted a
full‐time academic appointment with University of Southern
California. However, the compromise is that she continues to
live full‐time in Hawai’i while teaching in USC’s on‐line MS GIS
Program. Karen also holds an adjunct teaching position at the
University of Hong Kong in the Electronic Commerce/Internet
Computing MSc program.
For her contributions to GIS and to the UCGIS,
Karen Kemp is a very deserving addition to the roster of UCGIS
Fellows.