The Prince George Citizen

UNBC welcomes new Canada Research Chair

- Citizen staff

A professor holding a Canada Research Chair is coming to UNBC.

Dr. Tristan Pearce, who starts at UNBC as an assistant professor in the Department of Global and Internatio­nal Studies on July 1, was appointed a tier 2 Canada Research Chair which carries funding of $500,000 over five years.

The CRC program is a federal initiative to attract and retain exceptiona­l scholars. Pearce studies the cumulative impacts of environmen­tal climate change.

He grew up in Prince George and holds a bachelor of arts in internatio­nal studies from UNBC, a masters degree in geography and internatio­nal developmen­t from the University of Guelph and a doctorate in geography from the University of Guelph.

He comes to UNBC from his current position with the Sustainabi­lity Research Centre at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia.

“I am delighted to bring my research program to UNBC,” said Pearce. “I will continue to work with communitie­s in the north and globally to better understand how people are experienci­ng and responding to changes in the environmen­t brought on by climate change and other forces.

“A key focus of my research is the engagement of multiple knowledge systems, scientific and traditiona­l knowledge, to better understand our relationsh­ip with the environmen­t and how it is changing. UNBC faculty are at the vanguard of these issues and I look forward to building new collaborat­ions.”

Pearce’s appointmen­t brings to eight the number of CRCs at UNBC.

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