November 2024: Thesis and Dissertation defences
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Justin Young-Sponga defends "A Case Study of the Federal Lands Initiative"
Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of MA in Environment & Management.
Justin Young-Sponga defends “A Case Study of the Federal Lands Initiative”
- School of Environment and Sustainability
- Date/Time: November 1, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (PDT)
- Venue: VideoConference
- Supervisor: Dr. Lenore Newman
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.
Nicole Croft defends "Exploring the Connection Between Digital Literacy and Data Privacy and Security Practices Among Early Childhood Professionals in British Columbia"
Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of Master of Arts in Learning and Technology.
Nicole Croft defends “Exploring the Connection Between Digital Literacy and Data Privacy and Security Practices Among Early Childhood Professionals in British Columbia”
- School of Education and Technology
- Date/Time: November 7, 2024 at start time 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
- Venue: VideoConference
- Supervisor: Dr. Jaigris Hodson
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.
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Shanii Defoe defends "The Capacity to Aspire: Perceptions of Unattainable Success and Processes of Identity Formation among Marginalized Black Youth in the Greater Toronto Area"
Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of Master of Arts in Justice Studies.
Shanii Defoe defends “The Capacity to Aspire: Perceptions of Unattainable Success and Processes of Identity Formation among Marginalized Black Youth in the Greater Toronto Area”
- School of Humanitarian Studies
- Date/Time: November 13, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (PDT)
- Venue: VideoConference
- Supervisor: Dr. Nergis Canefe
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.
Ielena Lesar defends "Intimate-Partner Violence and Its Influential Factors: Men Who Turn to Physical Violence"
Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of Master of Arts in Justice Studies
Ielena Lesar defends “Intimate-Partner Violence and Its Influential Factors: Men Who Turn to Physical Violence ”
- School of Humanitarian Studies
- Date/Time: November 18, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (PDT)
- Venue: VideoConference
- Supervisor: Dr. Michael Young
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.
Shawn Mohammed defends "Mayday Trigger Phrases in the Fire Service "
Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of MA in Disaster and Emergency Management
Shawn Mohammed defends “Mayday Trigger Phrases in the Fire Service ”
- School of Humanitarian Studies
- Date/Time: November 19 2024 at 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (PDT)
- Venue: VideoConference
- Supervisor: Dr. Rich Gasaway
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.
Kathy Sanchez defends "Metals Distribution In Roadside Soils And Himalayan Blackberries In Victoria, BC, Canada"
Public Notice of the Thesis Defence for the Degree of MSc in Environment and Management.
Kathy Sanchez defends “Metals Distribution In Roadside Soils And Himalayan Blackberries In Victoria, BC, Canada”
- School of Environment and Sustainability
- Date/Time: November 26, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. (PST)
- Venue: VideoConference
- Supervisor: Dr. Matt Dodd
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.