Brian completed a B.A. (Sociology) at Queen's University, an M.A. (Criminology) at the University of Toronto, and a Ph.D (Sociology) at the University of British Columbia. He had a full-time appointment for 30 years in the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University and was an associate member in SFU’s Women's Studies department, now Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies. The Dr. Brian Burtch Graduate Award in Criminology is awarded annually to a student in their third semester of the MA program. Brian was BC/Yukon Regional Representative for TWUC from 1999-2001 and a Float on National Council from 2001-2002.
A North Vancouver resident, he was with Carol Hird, the love of his life, for over 34 years. Following her passing in 2020, the Carol Hird memorial award in midwifery was created to support incoming students in the midwifery program at the University of British Columbia. Brian has a daughter, Leora Gibson, son-in-law Trent Gibson,and three grandchildren (Maeve, Torsten, Ella). Brian's interests include post-secondary program evaluation, photography, slo-pitch softball, writing (of course!) and philanthropy. Brian served as TWUC’s representative on the BC/Yukon Book Prizes Board for seven years, retiring from the Board in 2017. Recent academic and community work involved serving on an expert panel for the Degree Quality Assessment Board (DQAB) in BC in 2017, participating in an external review of Saint Thomas University's Criminology & Criminal Justice Department in 2016, and peer reviews for the Journal of Homosexuality.
He served as a BC/Yukon Book Prizes judge in the 2004 Hubert Evans nonfiction prize category and in the 2019 Roderick Haig-Brown regional prize category. Brian volunteered at the 20th anniversary North Shore Writers Festival in 2019, presented in a Zoom session on LGBTQ2S+ bullying for North Shore Eldercollege in September 2021, and was interviewed by Ben Hendrikse in 2023 for the "graded podcast" about adversity, challenges and success. That year, he also contributed comments about bullying for hot 102.7 FM, an award-winning radio station in South Africa. Brian currently volunteers as a Commissioner for MONOVA, Museum and Archives of North Vancouver.
Brian completed “So glad I’m your Dad”, a private memoir via the StoryWorth platform. Brian is currently writing about widowhood and other forms of loss and carrying grief. His most recent publication - “While the light holds” - is a personal account of late life love. It appears in the spring 2024 issue of the SFU Retirees’ Association newsletter.
Brian's SFU webpage
http://www.sfu.ca/personal/burtch/