GLPRN Graduate Student Research Alumni
Michelle BrakeMichelle Brake is a Master's student at Wilfrid Laurier University studying in the Applied Politics program; her primary interest is water policy and transboundary water governance. She is working towards the completion of her major research project which seeks to assess through the development and application of indicators stakeholder engagement in cooperative management of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin. Her undergraduate degree is in Political Science and Legal Studies from Wilfrid Laurier University as well, and she currently holds the position of Head Instructional... |
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Brendan AndersonMasters, Urban and Regional Planning, State University of New York (Buffalo) |
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Linda Norheim BrookesMasters Public Policy, Ryerson UniversityCurrently: Manager, Lands, Resources and Consultations Branch, Metis Nation of Ontario |
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Savitri JetooPhD, Engineering and Public Policy, McMaster UniversityCurrently: Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Åbo Akademi University, Finland |
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Lisa KingsmoreMasters, Environmental Applied Science and ManagementCurrently: Senior Policy Analyst at Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change |
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Lisa LinMasters, Environmental Applied Science and Management, RyersonCurrently: Senior Program Analyst at York Region |
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Sarah MillsPhD, Urban and Regional Planning, University of MichiganCurrently: Lecturer and Project Manager, at the Ford School's Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy (CLOSUP) Profile |
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Miriam RashidiMasters, Public Policy, Ryerson UniversityCurrently: Senior Policy Analyst, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care |
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Rebecca TeareMasters, Public Policy, Ryerson UniversityCurrently: Senior Policy Advisor, Ontario Ministry of Energy |
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Adam ThornPhD, Policy Studies, Ryerson UniversityCurrently: Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and Public Administration, Ryerson University Profile |
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Michelle WoodhouseMichelle Woodhouse completed her Honors Bachelors of Arts at the University of Toronto with a double major in Environmental Geography and Environmental Studies, and a minor in Geographic Information Systems. She is currently a first year Masters student at Ryerson University in the Environmental Applied Science and Management graduate program. Michelle has a strong interest in water issues, and she is passionate about stakeholder and indigenous engagement in water governance in the Great Lakes basin. She is currently an intern for the US Consulate General Toronto Water... |
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Nicholas ZebrykMaster of International Public Policy, Wilfrid Laurier UniversityCurrently: Researcher, Balsillie School of International Affairs |