Special topics courses spring 2021
Each term SEED instructors teach unique courses over and above regular calendar-listed offerings that meet student or research needs.
Each term SEED instructors teach unique courses over and above regular calendar-listed offerings that meet student or research needs.
Sarah Berdowski, a fourth-year undergraduate Environment and Business student, and Shenali Madhanaroopan, a Masters graduate student in Sustainability Management, along with teammates Kent Chin and Iris Guo, achieved 2nd place in the Fighting Climate Change with Innovation - Concept competition.
Mitacs is a Canadian funding agency that links post-secondary institutions to industry in Canada and abroad. Opportunities funded by Mitacs allow graduate research students to expand their networks and deepen their impact through research uptake.
The School of Environment, Enterprise & Development (SEED) is pleased to announce five of our students have received this year's SEED First Scholarly Publication Award.
On September 1, 2019, International Development student Shelby Woodall embarked on a seven-month internship in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Faculty and their research students in the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED) have published a variety of peer-reviewed articles in the last few months.
The School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED) is pleased to recognize four new graduates of the Masters of Environmental Studies in Sustainability Management. Our research students have been working remotely due to worldwide constraints associated with the COVID-19 lockdown. The following theses were completed, orally defended and are now publicly available on the University’s thesis depository.
Second year Environment and Business undergraduate student Emily Lafreniere was employed with Parks Canada Agency in fall 2020 as a Cultural Heritage Policies Project Coordinator for her cooperative education experience.
International Development undergraduate student, Bilal Gulleid, is doing his eight-month field placement entirely online due to travel restrictions.
For her co-op placement, Sanghamitra Kamath, a 3A undergraduate Environment and Business student, worked at L.H. Gray & Son's marketing department