The Prince George Citizen

UNBC researcher named Banting Fellow

- Citizen staff

For the second year in a row, a UNBC post-doctoral researcher has received a prestigiou­s national research award.

Vanessa Sloan Morgan is the recipient of a 2017-18 Banting Fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. The award provides $70,000 a year for up to two years of research.

Sloan Morgan’s project, entitled Inheritors of the Future: Community-Driven Voices of Youth Contemplat­ing Resource Extraction of Indigenous and Northern Geographie­s in British Columbia, will examine how youth visions can address the long-term and cumulative impacts of resource extraction on rural and northern communitie­s.

“This project is about highlighti­ng the knowledge and experience that youth bring to the table, and my role, as I see it, is pulling that out and sharing it in a way driven by youth,” she said. “I want to find avenues that can create the best space in which to have these conversati­ons where youth can have key conversati­ons with decisionma­kers and be heard in meaningful ways.

“In research literature to date, there hasn’t been much attention on rural youth engagement and decision-making regarding large scale resource extraction,” she added. “But at the same time, youth are knowledgea­ble and influentia­l, and they are going to be the ones inheriting the decisions that are made today.”

She is the third UNBC postdoctor­al researcher to receive the fellowship. Maya Gislason was the first recipient in 2013 and worked with Prof. Margot Parkes. Alison Gerlach received her fellowship in 2017, working with First Nations studies and education professor Margo Greenwood.

“Post-doctoral research fellows are an important part of our university community, helping to further expand our research capacity in innovative and exciting directions,” said UNBC president Daniel Weeks.

“The work that Dr. Sloan Morgan is pursuing with northern youth from Indigenous and rural areas will not only have an impact on communitie­s in our region but also across the country and around the world.”

UNBC geography associate professor Sarah de Leeuw and health sciences associate professor Parkes will co-supervise Sloan Morgan’s fellowship. Both are also associate professors with the Northern Medical Program, part of UBC’s Faculty of Medicine undergradu­ate program, delivered in partnershi­p with UNBC.

In all, 70 Banting Fellowship­s were awarded across Canada.

 ?? HANDOUT PHOTO ?? Vanessa Sloan Morgan, a post-doctoral researcher at UNBC, has received the 2017-18 Banting Fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
HANDOUT PHOTO Vanessa Sloan Morgan, a post-doctoral researcher at UNBC, has received the 2017-18 Banting Fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

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