November 2022: Theses and Dissertation defences

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Carolyn Richman defends "Achieving Co-benefits of Climate and Biodiversity Action in Canadian Municipalities"

Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of Master of Arts in Environment and Management

Carolyn Richman defends “Achieving Co-benefits of Climate and Biodiversity Action in Canadian Municipalities”

  • School of Environment and Sustainability 
  • Date/Time: November 3, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (PDT)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Chris Ling

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.  

Khalid El-Tinay defends "An explorative study of resilience among internally displaced Sudanese youth"

Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of MA in Disaster and Emergency Management

Khalid El-Tinay defends “An explorative study of resilience among internally displaced Sudanese youth”

  • School of Humanitarian Studies
  • Date/Time: November 4, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (PDT)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Jacqueline McAdam

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.  

Alyssa Piva defends "A Faculty Perspective on Future Directions for Tourism Management Curricula"

Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of MA in Tourism Management

Alyssa Piva defends “A Faculty Perspective on Future Directions for Tourism Management Curricula”

  • School of Tourism and Hospitality Management
  • Date/Time: November 4, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (PDT)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Rebecca Wilson-Mah

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.  

Glen Edwards defends "Exploring Homeowner Wildfire Mitigation Adoption in British Columbia's Cariboo Region"

Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of Master of Arts in Disaster and Emergency Management

Glen Edwards defends “Exploring Homeowner Wildfire Mitigation Adoption in British Columbia's Cariboo Region”

  • School of Humanitarian Studies
  • Date/Time: November 7, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (PST)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Laurie Pearce

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.  

Amita Gill defends "Values Based Leadership with the Banking and Financial Services Industry: An International Study of CEO's Practicing Values Based Leadership"

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

Amita Gill defends “Values Based Leadership with the Banking and Financial Services Industry: An International Study of CEO's Practicing Values Based Leadership”

  • College of Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Date/Time: November 17, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (PST)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Marilyn Taylor

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.  

Kevin Ehman defends "Relationship to Place as Catalyst for Positive Change"

Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of Master of Arts in Environment and Management

Kevin Ehman defends “Relationship to Place as a Catalyst for Positive Change”

  • School of Environment and Sustainability
  • Date/Time: November 22, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. (PST)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Ann Dale

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.  

Cayley Coulbourn defends "The Impact of Human-Dog Bonds on Sense of Place"

Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of Master of Arts in Environmental Education and Communication.

Cayley Coulbourn defends “The Impact of Human-Dog Bonds on Sense of Place”

  • School of Environment and Sustainability
  • Date/Time: November 14, 2022 at 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (PST)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Elin Kelsey

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.  

Chelsea Brookes defends "Fostering Thompson Region Primary Care Provider Leadership" 

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

Chelsea Brookes defends “Fostering Thompson Region Primary Care Provider Leadership”

  • School of Leadership Studies
  • Date/Time: November 16, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (PST)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Tammy Pozzobon

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.  

Tasha-Marie Clarke defends "Enhancing Capacity of the Coalition of African, Caribbean, and Black Nurses to Support Black Nurses in British Columbia to Achieve Greater Psychological Health in the Workplace"

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

Tasha-Marie Clarke defends “Enhancing Capacity of the Coalition of African, Caribbean, and Black Nurses to Support Black Nurses in British Columbia to Achieve Greater Psychological Health in the Workplace”

  • School of Leadership Studies
  • Date/Time: November 25, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (PST)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Sarah Fletcher

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.  

Marta Bristow defends "Sparking Cultural Change Through Dialogue"

Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of Master of Arts in Environmental Education and Communication

Marta Bristow defends “Sparking Cultural Change Through Dialogue”

  • School of Environment and Sustainability
  • Date/Time: November 22, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (PST)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Alice MacGillivray

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.  

Tanya Crowell defends "The Opinions of Public Fishers on Salmon Farms"

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

Tanya Crowell defends “The Opinions of Public Fishers on Salmon Farms”

  • School of Communication and Culture
  • Date/Time: November 14, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (PST)
  • Venue: VideoConference
  • Supervisor: Dr. Rick Kool

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.  

Samra Sheikh defends "Empowering Women through Microfinancing in Post-Conflict Bosnia & Herzegovina"

Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of MA in Human Security & Peacebuilding

Samra Sheikh defends “Empowering Women through Microfinancing in Post-Conflict Bosnia & Herzegovina”

  • School of Humanitarian Studies
  • Date/Time: November 23, 2022 at 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (PST)
  • Venue:  VideoConference
  • Supervisor:  Dr. Athena Madan

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.