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Kai wins a Killam Research Fellowship
Kai was awarded a UBC Killam Research Fellowship for his upcoming sabbatical in 2018-9. Click here for more details.
Rocío López joins CHANS Lab
Rocío López, a new PhD student supervised by Kai, joined IRES and CHANS Lab in January 2018. Welcome, Rocío!
Kai kicks off new public lecture series at Vancouver Aquarium
Tue Jan 23 @ 7pm, Kai will talk about, “Seeking Justice Amidst Complexity: Sea Otters, Poachers, Kelp, and Coastal Communities” in the free Ocean Matters series. http://www.vanaqua.org/experience/events/annual-and-upcoming-events/monthly-public-lectures
Kai and Casey Chiu publish an op-ed in the Vancouver Sun
“Creating a whale sanctuary is not as easy as it sounds“. Casey is an undergrad who was in ENVR 430; this op-ed began as an assignment in that class.