Research team
ALMEERA AHMED
BSc honours - 2020-2021 Research: Temperature tolerance of ant species over a short ecological gradient NIDA ANSARI
BA Honours - 2019-present Research: Effective pedagogy, student engagement and mental health, barriers to education https://www.linkedin.com/in/nidaansari46/ BAILEY BINGHAM
MSc - 2019-2021 Research: Accessibility and inclusion in high impact biology teaching practice CARSON BALESTRERI
MBA - 2019-2021 Research: Sustainability in the context of place - The community of Campobello I. SIMONE BOIVIN
BSc - 2020-2021 MSc candidate - 2021 - present Research: Student motivation and attitudes about learning transferable skills SYDNEY COLLINS
BSc - 2015-2019 Research: Assortative mating strategies of black-legged kittiwakes VICTORIA DI CARO
BA - 2015-2019 Research: Mental health and student athletics SHARAN DADWHAL
BAS - 2015-2019 Research: How much sorting is too much sorting: an analysis of user practices. EMMA ENDERS
BAS - 2015-2019 Research: Conservation marketing strategies PAULINE KOSMAL
PhD candidate - 2020-present Research: Conservation and rehabilitation of eastern cottontail rabbits NATHAN LEWIS
BSc - 2019-present Research: Citizen science applications and usage BRITTANY MANLEY
MSc - 2014-2016 Research: Effects of ecotourism experiences in learning and environmental stewardship CHRISTINE MISHRA
MSc candidate - 2020-present Research: Evidence-informed approaches to post-secondary curriculum design Check out Christine's website: christinemishra.ca ELIZABETH PORTER
MSc candidate - 2020-present Research: Community-engaged environmental monitoring of urban systems JESSI NELSON
MSc candidate - 2020-present Research: Pathways through graduate school; choices, attitudes, and outcomes DARIUS ROSE
BSc honours - 2021 - present Research: Diet and niche partitioning in large herbivores AMANDA SEMENUK
MSc candidate - 2020-present Research: Pitcher plants and salamanders, their ecological relationship Check out Amanda's research at: www.plantseatingsalamanders.weebly.com BRYAN VANDERBRINK
MSc candidate - 2021-present Research: Arctic invasions - a multi-methods approach to identifying the invasion KRISTINA WANIECK
PhD - 2015-2020 Research: Biomimetics tools and education Current: Professor of Biomimetics, Germany, 2020 |