David Hardisty, PhD
Associate Professor
Consumer behaviour, sustainability, energy efficiency, decisions about the future, product attribute framing, consumer psychology, sustainable development
Sara Dubois, MSc, PhD
Adjunct Professor
Animal welfare, conservation, Wild animals, animal welfare, animal science, biology of urban wildlife, oil spill, trophy hunting, wildlife management, exotic animals, zoos, aquariums, captive wildlife, animal cruelty, human dimensions, values, public engagement, humane pest control, wildlife contraception, animals in research, teaching and testing
Frank Lam
Professor
Senior Chair Professor Wood Building Design and Construction
Timber engineering, structural use of wood products
Elizabeth Dunn
Associate Professor
happiness, prosocial behavior, money and happiness, emotion, predicting emotions, moods, self-knowledge, stereotypes, savoring
Ann Stone, MBA
Lecturer
Marketing, advertising, branding, promotional strategies, food service, franchising
Michael Healey
Professor Emeritus
Ecology, Fisheries, Water, Climate Change, Policy Analysis
I am trained in ecology and environmental science. Most of my research has been on fisheries (primarily salmonids) and issues related to water management. I have been particularly concerned with how scientific information is used in development of government policy and programs for natural resource management (particularly water). Since retirement, I have devoted a great deal of time to the implications of climate change for society, economy, and the environment.
Greg duManoir, PhD
Instructor
Teaching, educational leadership, anatomy, exercise physiology, cardiovascular physiology, sports performance, endurance performance, sports science, strength & conditioning
Harvey Lui
Professor and Head
Lasers, skin disease, psoriasis, dermatology, pigmentary disorders, vitiligo, applied optics, photomedicine, photodynamic therapy
Colin Campbell
Professor Emeritus
Canada Research Chair in US Government and Politics
U.S. presidency, U.S. military, U.S.-Canadian relations, prime ministers in UK, Canada, and Australia, public service reform
William C. Miller, PhD
Professor
Disabled people with respect to mobility (wheelchairs), influence of self-efficacy with respect to participation in daily activity, social activity and general quality of life especially among disabled adults and elderly, wheelchair prescription, performance and function, outcome measurement in health care
Judith Myers, PhD
Professor Emerita
Insect ecology, biological control, invasive species, population cycles, insect outbreaks, population ecology, insect pests, women in science
Dr. Shannon Hagerman
Associate Professor
Climate change adaptation, environmental risk perception, science-policy interface, politics of knowledge, environmental policy, social-ecological systems, forest management
Kyung-Ae Park, PhD
Associate Professor and Co-Director, Centre for Korean Research
Korean politics (North and South Korea), U.S.-Korean relations, Korean unification
JoAndrea (Joey) Hoegg
Associate Professor, Marketing and Behavioural Sciences
Alumni Professorship in Marketing
Social influence, consumer-brand relationships, consumer response to product design, sensory marketing
Dr. Lisa Sundstrom, PhD
Professor
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), global activism, civil society, human rights, women’s rights, feminism, Russian politics,
David Metzer, PhD
Professor
Popular Music, Popular Culture, Classical Music, Jazz, LGBTQ in Popular Culture
Kelly McNagny, PhD
Professor
Immunology, stem cell biology, inflammation, allergy, asthma, cancer, Crohn’s disease, fibrosis, kidney disease, immunotherapy, animal models, innate lymphoid cells
Navin Ramankutty
Professor
sustainable agriculture, food systems, climate change, global environmental change, global data, global models,
Bryan Gick
Professor
Phonetics, speech science, speech motor control, speech perception, multimodal perception, tactile perception, ultrasound imaging of speech, sounds of the world’s languages
Mark Schaller
Professor
Psychological process underlying the advancement of science, psychological processes in the formation of group stereotypes and intergroup prejudice, psychological foundations of culture