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Posts by: Raul Pacheco-Vega

  1. On the importance of networking in academic settings August 31, 2012

    Posted in bridging academia and practice.

    2 comments
  2. Reading academic literature beyond individual disciplinary boundaries August 17, 2012

    Posted in academia.

    3 comments
  3. Beyond the Culture of Nature: Rethinking Canadian and Environmental Studies (call for papers, Journal of Canadian Studies) August 10, 2012

    Posted in academia.

    No comments
  4. Joining CIDE Region Centro in Aguascalientes, Mexico as an Assistant Professor August 7, 2012

    Posted in research.

    5 comments
  5. SSHRC’s new guidelines, time to PhD completion and the challenges facing doctoral students July 11, 2012

    Posted in academia.

    2 comments
  6. Using academic conferences to get feedback on new research projects July 8, 2012

    Posted in research methods.

    2 comments
  7. What is the appropriate reading load for a PhD-level seminar? July 7, 2012

    Posted in academia, teaching.

    No comments
  8. Electoral geography: Analyzing the 2012 Mexican elections results July 3, 2012

    Posted in environmental policy.

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  9. In memory of Dr. Elinor Ostrom (1933-2012) June 12, 2012

    Posted in academia.

    2 comments
  10. My talk alongside @EricMJohnson for #soVan @ScioVan (ScienceOnlineVancouver) May 11, 2012

    Posted in bridging academia and practice, social media for teaching.

    No comments
  11. On my view of mentorship (particularly undergraduate students) April 27, 2012

    Posted in academia.

    5 comments
  12. World Water Day 2012: Water and Food Security March 22, 2012

    Posted in bridging academia and practice, water governance, World Water Day.

    1 comment
  13. Reforming the scholarly publishing system I: Time to peer-review March 21, 2012

    Posted in academia.

    1 comment
  14. A reflection after the Our Canada, Our Future: Stop the Carbon Pipeline event March 9, 2012

    Posted in bridging academia and practice, climate change, climate policy.

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  15. On building a research programme, closing down projects and mapping new research trajectories March 6, 2012

    Posted in research.

    2 comments
  16. Debunking Myths and Fallacies Around Water Governance (come hear me speak!) February 27, 2012

    Posted in bridging media and academia.

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  17. Knowledge translation, mobilization and the #MyResearch hashtag January 16, 2012

    Posted in bridging academia and practice.

    5 comments
  18. Recommended background courses for Public Policy undergraduates in pursuit of graduate school November 26, 2011

    Posted in policy analysis, public policy theories, teaching.

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  19. Students at UBC: Call for papers UBC Journal of Political Studies & UBC Journal of International Affairs November 25, 2011

    Posted in bridging academia and practice.

    1 comment
  20. On managing climate change financing (a new paper in Science by Donner, Kandlikar and Zerriffi) November 17, 2011

    Posted in bridging academia and practice, environmental policy, policy instruments.

    No comments
  21. World Toilet Day (Nov 19) and World Toilet Summit (Nov 22-24) November 15, 2011

    Posted in bridging academia and practice, wastewater.

    1 comment
  22. Policy choices, budgetary constraints and the Conservative government move to decline continued funding of the Canadian Environmental Network (@RCEN) October 17, 2011

    Posted in bridging academia and practice, public participation.

    No comments
  23. Real-life policy discussions on Canadian and British Columbia post-secondary education with Minister @NaomiYamamoto #POLI350A #bcpse #cdnpse #bcpoli October 15, 2011

    Posted in bridging academia and practice, policy analysis, teaching.

    2 comments
  24. A brief overview of my research trajectory and future plans October 13, 2011

    Posted in research.

    5 comments
  25. An undergraduate student’s guide to Twitter in higher education October 3, 2011

    Posted in social media for teaching.

    2 comments