Thinking about applying to the School of Environment and Sustainability? Meet some of our students and check out the best of the work from our two annual research symposia.
SENS MES and PhD students share their work each spring, using a format similar to the 3-minute thesis. The SENS community votes on the best presentations, which are featured below.
Brigitte Lim: The Social Value of Energy in Rural Communities in Canada
Morgan Braaten: Quantifying the Field-Scale Water Balance with Geological Weighing Lysimeter
Danielle Spence: What do People Value? Preferences and Economic Values for Tackling Eutrophication in a Canadian Lake
Esther McAleer: Assessing the Role of Nitrogen Availability in Toxin Production During Cyanobacterial Blooms
David Ferris: Characterization of Groundwater Dynamics and Controls in the Canadian Prairies
Jaclyn Porter: Indigenous Water Management and Policy: Connections across a Watershed and Governance System
SENS Summer Professional Symposium 2021 Showcase
SENS Master of Sustainability: Energy Security, Master of Sustainability: Regenerative Sustainability, and Master of Water Security students share their work each August, using a format similar to the 3-minute thesis. The SENS community votes on the best presentations, which are featured below.
Rebecca Zalaski, Saskatchewan’s Sand Hills Region: Comparing soil capability class with recent land conversion
Abbey Duinker, Bird-building collision assessment in the city of Saskatoon
Alana Muenchrath, Comparison of the hydrologic response between two prairie watershed classes under historical and limate Change Scenarios
Sam Cunningham, Sustainable hazards mitigation in an Indigenous context
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