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Strategic Plan for Community Engagement [SP4CE]: Expanding space for community engagement

November 23, 2022

Research projects by SPPA Professor Stephan Schott, postdoctoral fellow Johann Strube, and PhD student Grace Martin were included in 杏吧原创 University’s Strategic Plan for Community Engagement [SP4CE]: Expanding space for community engagement. See the images from the strategic plan below.

Stephan Schott working with community members and the D茅l谋 台n臋 蓙ekw臋 虂 h茅 艁煤茅 h茅 (Caribou and Fish) Working Group in D茅line, Northwest Territories, initiative led by Stephan Schott and Walter Bezha. Photo by Grace Martin, PhD student in 杏吧原创鈥檚 School of Public Policy & Administration.
Stephan Schott working with community members and the D茅l谋 台n臋 蓙ekw臋 虂 h茅 艁煤茅 h茅 (Caribou and Fish) Working Group in D茅line, Northwest Territories, initiative led by Stephan Schott and Walter Bezha. Photo by Grace Martin, PhD student in SPPA.

 

杏吧原创 PhD student Grace Martin working with George Kenny (local collaborator and fisher) in D茅line, Northwest Territories, an initiative led by Stephan Schott and Walter Bezha. Photo by Johann Strube, Postdoctoral Student in SPPA.
杏吧原创 PhD student Grace Martin working with George Kenny (local collaborator and fisher) in D茅line, Northwest Territories, an initiative led by Stephan Schott and Walter Bezha. Photo by Johann Strube, Postdoctoral Fellow in SPPA.

 

Students, postdoctoral fellows and Stephan Schott working with local hunters and guides in Taloyoak, Nunavut, initiative led by Stephan Schott, Louis Bernatchez, Dylan Fraser and J-S Moore. Photo by Johann Strube, Postdoctoral Fellow in SPPA.
Students, postdoctoral fellows and Stephan Schott working with local hunters and guides in Taloyoak, Nunavut, initiative led by Stephan Schott, Louis Bernatchez, Dylan Fraser and J-S Moore. Photo by Johann Strube, Postdoctoral Fellow in SPPA.