June 2021: Theses and dissertations

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Mandy Hansen defends "The Role of Informal Housing in Resort Communities: Case Study Evidence from Mazatlán, Mexico" for the Doctor of Social Sciences

Public Notice of the Dissertation Defence for the Degree of Doctor of Social Sciences

Mandy Hansen defends “The Role of Informal Housing in Resort Communities: Case Study Evidence from Mazatlán, Mexico ”

  • College of Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Date/Time: June 28, 2021 at 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.(PDT)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Robert Hanlon

Please note: If you are interested in attending the defence remotely, you will need to contact the Theses and Dissertations Manager (a minimum of five working days in advance) to obtain log-in information.  

Ann Mitchell defends "Local Government - Enhancing the Relationship between CAO and Council to Improve Collaboration" for the MA in Leadership

Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of Master of Arts in Leadership

Ann Mitchell defends “Local Government - Enhancing the Relationship between CAO and Council to Improve Collaboration”

  • School of Leadership Studies
  • Date/Time: June 30, 2021 at 9 to 10:30 a.m. (PDT)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Guy Nasmyth

Please note: If you are interested in attending the defence remotely, you will need to contact the Theses and Dissertations Manager (a minimum of five working days in advance) to obtain log-in information.  

Lorena Charest defends "Reputation Management for Regulatory Agencies Focused on Government Relations" for the Master of Arts in Professional Communication

Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of Master of Arts in Professional Communication

Lorena Charest defends “Reputation Management for Regulatory Agencies Focused on Government Relations”

  • School of Communication and Culture
  • Date/Time: June 30, 2021 at 1 to 2:30 p.m. (PDT)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Jennifer Walinga

Please note: If you are interested in attending the defence  remotely, you will need to contact the Theses and Dissertations Manager (a minimum of five working days in advance) to obtain log-in information.