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AMOS, Will »


Director, Ecojustice Environmental Law Clinic
Part-time professor
Faculty of Law

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Office: (613)562-5800 (3378)
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William Amos is a public interest environmental lawyer and is the Director of the uOttawa-Ecojustice Environmental Law Clinic, where he has taught in both French and English since March 2007.  He manages a variety of litigation files and law reform projects.  He has appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada, the Quebec, Ontario and B.C. Courts of Appeal, the Ontario Superior and Divisional Courts, the Quebec Superior Court, the Ontario Municipal Board, and the Ontario Environmental Review Tribunal. He has expert knowledge in the areas of offshore drilling law, environmental tort law (nuisance, negligence), species-at-risk law, expropriation law and environmental rights law.

Will has previously served as counsel with the Canadian Radioâ??Television and Telecommunications Commission and the law firm of Heenan Blaikie L.L.P. in Montreal. He has worked internationally with the Mexican Environmental Law Centre (CEMDA) and as a consultant for the North American Commission on Environmental Cooperation. Prior to becoming a lawyer, he was a special assistant in the federal Environment Minister and the Prime Ministerâ??s Offices. 

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FORTIN, Danielle »


Danielle FORTIN

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Associate professor
Faculty of Science
Earth Sciences

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Office: 562-5800 (6423)
Home: 244-1151
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Geomicrobiology: interactions between bacteria-metals-rocks in natural environments, such mining environments and deep-sea vents. Characterization of biogenic minerals: can they be used as indicators of past and present life in Earth and on Mars?

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GAJEWSKI, Konrad »


Full professor
Faculty of Arts
Geography

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1057)
Office: 613-562-5800 (1327)
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Climate change and the impacts of climate change on ecosystems, especially northern Canada. Reconstructing past climates (last 20,000 years) using fossils in lake sediments.

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RAMISCH, Joshua »


Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4421)
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Food security, agriculture, food policy, food aid, peasant farming, globalization, international development, development project management, African environmental issues, African social change, Kenya, Mali, Uganda, Tanzania, NGOs in Africa.

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SIOUI, Georges »


Coordinator, Aboriginal Studies Program
Associate professor
Faculty of Arts
Classics and Religious Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1165)
Cell: 819-639-1789
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Études autochtones, histoire amérindienne, histoire autochtone, culture, spiritualité, philosophie,éducation, peuples indigènes, peuples minoritaires, études canadiennes.

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