Rooting Resilience: a Call for Academics to Love Where We LiveBrendon Samuels
Lecture Theatre
421 Ridout Street North
London
Canada
Sponsor(s):
- London Public Library
- Faculty of Arts & Humanities
- Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
- Faculty of Social Science
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Information & Media Studies
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In this lecture, Brendon Samuels will discuss how he applied his research locally during his doctoral studies to pursue nature-positive decision making. Building on these experiences, he advocates for laying down roots and nurturing relationships beyond campus –radical acts that humanize the academy and steward the places academics call home.
Speaker Profile:
Brendon Samuels holds a PhD in Biology and Master of Neuroscience from Western University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Guelph. While studying at Western, Brendon served as chair of the City of London’s Environmental Stewardship and Action Community Advisory Committee, as the Society of Graduate Students Sustainability Coordinator and as a member of Western’s President’s Advisory Committee on Environment and Sustainability. Brendon founded and leads Bird Friendly London, a grassroots organization dedicated to protecting and celebrating birds in the city. He is currently the vice chair of the Old North East Neighbourhood Association and teaching a graduate course about sustainability topics at Western. Brendon has received awards recognizing his research and service from Western University, Nature London, the London Environmental Network, Nature Canada and the Urban League of London.
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