Canada Research Chair Position Renewed in 2021 for Courtney Mason.
https://inside.tru.ca/releases/tru-researcher-receives-national-recognition-funding-extension/?fbclid=IwAR3OAtY2rFyGXLYdM3l2_H06rDXYcRD-bU3iN3j77nKKE5CZBmwhPld41jI
Rural Livelihoods and Sustainable Communities
Canada Research Chair Position Renewed in 2021 for Courtney Mason.
https://inside.tru.ca/releases/tru-researcher-receives-national-recognition-funding-extension/?fbclid=IwAR3OAtY2rFyGXLYdM3l2_H06rDXYcRD-bU3iN3j77nKKE5CZBmwhPld41jI
Courtney Mason’s research programs unite in his new role as academic theme lead, member of the research management committee, and primary investigator of a research project hosted by the Canadian Mountain Network (CMN), which has been awarded $18.3 million over five years (2019-2024) through the Government of Canada’s Networks of Centres of Excellence program.
https://inside.tru.ca/2019/05/08/tru-researcher-joins-canadian-mountain-network/
Masters student Paulina Ross attended the 6th International Conference on Food Security and Nutrition in Barcelona, Spain from April 8-10, 2019. This conference brought together leading researchers from around the world to discuss the multifaceted topic of food security and nutrition. The conference included some outstanding keynote speakers who provided an array of talks on food security issues.
Paulina was able to discuss her research on food security challenges experienced in the Northwest Territories. The conference was very interesting and helped to provide a global context to Paulina’s master’s research project.
A first year masters student and RLSC Lab Member (Adam Zelmer) won the Best Presentation in the Environmental Science Annual Showcase in March. He then followed that up with a win in the 3 Minute Thesis Competition at TRU. Congrats Adam!
https://inside.tru.ca/2019/03/28/research-communicators-win-big/
https://theconversation.com/indigenous-protected-areas-are-the-next-generation-of-conservation-105787
http://nationtalk.ca/story/indigenous-protected-areas-are-the-next-generation-of-conservation-cp
Pictured above: Carmen Massey (Centre) Fauve Garson-Stewart (right) and Colleen Black (left) students at TRU at the ICNT conference in South Africa.
Thompson Rivers University was well represented at the recent International Competence Network of Tourism Research (ICNT) conference at Northwest University in Potchefstroom, South Africa. Carmen Massey, TRU Masters of Science Environmental Science candidate working in the Rural Livelihoods and Sustainable Communities lab, presented her research on the role of relationships in sustainability at the Adams River salmon run. TRU tourism undergraduate students Fauve Garson-Stewart and Colleen Black presented their UREAP research projects related to responsible tourism.
Presentation:
Carmem Massey, Exploring the Network of Relationships at the Adams River Salmon Run, British Columbia, Canada.
Pictured above from left: Kelsey Boule, Dr. Courtney Mason and Dominique Hazel.
At TRU’s October graduation ceremony, the Rural Livelihoods and Sustainable Communities Laboratory celebrated its first two graduates. Dominique Hazel and Kelsey Boule both successfully defended their masters’ theses this past summer.
Kelsey relocated to the lower mainland and is now working for Simon Fraser University. Dominique has joined the team at TRU’s Research Office.
Congratulations to both of them for all of their hard work and mentorship!