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Congratulations Dr. Scott on this impressive honour!

Conferred by the University of 蓝莓视频, this rare and prestigious recognition celebrates professors of international acclaim for their exceptional scholarly contributions.听

Dr. Scott has been instrumental in designing, directing, and teaching climate change courses and programs at 蓝莓视频, advising on climate programming at other universities, and supervising graduate students who have become leaders in their own right.听

The University of 蓝莓视频 owes much of its international reputation and stature to the quality of its eminent professors and recognizes exceptional scholarly achievement and international pre-eminence through the听designation 'University Professor'. Once appointed, a faculty member retains the designation until retirement.

Dr. Michelle Rutty and Dr. Jeremy Pittman have been invited to the听鈥檚 newly formed听. Designed to bridge the gap between science and policy, the roster was formed to ensure that global decision-makers have access to credible, timely, and context-specific scientific advice that can drive progress on the most urgent global challenges.听

Book cover image_Cities as a tool for Sustainable Development

The conservation of endangered species is a critical challenge for sustainable development. Although

serious attempts are being made to reverse current trends, many species are threatened and their crucial habitats continue to be degraded and lost at alarming rates. A new 2023 volume,听, seeks to underline and explore the legal aspects of implementing the CITES to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Celebrating outstanding supervisors

Professors from three faculties honoured for their support and guidance of graduate students

Dr. Jonathan Li, Dr. John Long and Dr. David McKinnon are the 2022-2023 recipients of the Award of Excellence in Graduate Supervision, an annual distinction bestowed by Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs in collaboration with the Graduate Student Association.

Taking us on her experience trekking through Western Nepal, Caitlin Laidlaw, a masters鈥 student in Geography & Environmental Management, answers the question: how do locals who live with snow leopards feel about conservation? Her short documentary is this year鈥檚 second place GRADflix competition winner.