Teaching experience

Feb 2019, Guest lecturer. Social Movements in the Americas (GEOG 495).
Department of Geography, UBC (February 27th, 2019).

Feb 2019, Guest lecturer. Topics in Applied Anthropology (ANTH 409A).
Department of Anthropology, UBC (February 6th, 2019).

Nov 2018, Guest lecturer. Social Science Research Methods for Forestry and Conservation (FRST 528). Faculty of Forestry, UBC.

Sep 2018, Guest lecturer. Qualitative Data Analysis in Sociology (SOCI 515). Department of Sociology, UBC.

Sep 2018-Dec 2018, Teaching assistant. Social Science Research Methods for Forestry and Conservation  (FRST 528), Faculty of Forestry, UBC.

Mar 2018, Guest lecturer. International Forestry (FRST 439), Faculty of Forestry, UBC.

Mar 2018, Guest lecturer. An Introduction to Latin America’s Changing Cultural Landscapes. (GEOG 395). Department of Geography, UBC.

Mar 2018, Guest lecturer. Aboriginal Forestry (CONS 370), Faculty of Forestry, UBC.

Jan 2018- Apr 2018, Teaching assistant. Aboriginal Forestry (CONS 370), Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, BC.

Nov 2017, Guest lecturer. Social Science Research Methods for Forestry and Conservation (FRST 528). Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, BC.

September 2017 – December 2017, Teaching assistant. Social Science Research Methods for Forestry and Conservation (FRST 528). Instructor: Shannon Hagerman, Assistant Professor. Department of Forest Resources Management, Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, BC.

January 2017 – April 2017, Teaching assistant. Aboriginal Forestry (CONS 370). Instructor: Andrea Lyall, RPF, Sessional Lecturer. Department of Forest Resources Management, Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, BC.

January 2017, Guest lecturer. Aboriginal Forestry (CONS 370), January 26th. Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, Canada. Title of presentation: “Forestry in Chile: the case of Mapuche communities and transnational forest companies”

September 2016 – Present, NVivo instructor. Research Commons, Walter C. Koerner Library, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Title of the Workshops: “Getting started with NVivo” and  “NVivo: Classifications and datasets”

November 2016, Guest lecturer. Social Science Research Methods for Forestry and Conservation (FRST 528), November 9th. Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, Canada. Title of presentation: “Analysis in Qualitative Inquiry Workshop: Getting started with NVivo”

September 2016 – December 2016, Teaching assistant. Social Science Research Methods for Forestry and Conservation (FRST 528). Instructor: Shannon Hagerman, Assistant Professor. Department of Forest Resources Management, Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, BC.

February 2015 – March 2016, NVivo instructor. Research Commons, Walter C. Koerner Library, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Title of the Workshop: “NVivo: Classifications and datasets”

January 2015 – March 2016, NVivo instructor. Research Commons, Walter C. Koerner Library, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Title of the Workshop: “Getting started with NVivo”

February 2016, Guest lecturer. International Forestry (FRST 439), February 23rd. Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, Canada. Title of presentation: “Community forestry in Chile”

April 2015, NVivo instructor. Research Commons, Walter C. Koerner Library, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Title of the Workshop: “NVivo: Visualizations and matrices”

March 2015, Guest lecturer. International Forestry (FRST 439), March 10th. Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, Canada. Title of presentation: “Forestry in Chile: The case of Mapuche communities and transnational forest companies”

January 2014 – April 2014, Teaching assistant. Aboriginal Forestry (CONS 370). Instructor: Andrea Lyall, RPF, Sessional Lecturer. Department of Forest Resources Management, Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, BC.

January 2014, Guest lecturer. Aboriginal Forestry (CONS 370), January 23rd. Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, Canada. Title of presentation: “Indigenous knowledge, climate change and forest management: The Nisga’a Nation approach”

January 2013 – April 2013, Teaching assistant. Aboriginal Forestry (CONS 370). Instructor: Andrea Lyall, RPF, Sessional Lecturer. Department of Forest Resources Management, Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, BC.

January 2013, Guest lecturer. Aboriginal Forestry (CONS 370), January 24th. Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, Canada.Title of presentation: “Climate change: Learning from traditional ecological knowledge”