COURSES TAUGHT

Academic / Teaching Experience

Managing Director, Canadian Studies Center and Arctic and International Relations, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, 1999-present.

Co-Instructor, JSIS 578B Global Economic Trends and Challenges, Master’s in Applied International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, Spring Quarter 2015.

Associate Faculty, ARCTIC 200 Indigenous Diplomacies and International Relations in the Arctic, Arctic Studies Minor, University of Washington, Fall Quarter 2014.

Co-Instructor, ARCTIC 498/C ENV 490 The Future of Ice: Lessons about the Changing Arctic through Art, Science, Politics, and Activism, Arctic Studies Minor, University of Washington, Winter Quarter 2014.

Co-Instructor, JSIS 582A The Arctic as an Emerging Global Region, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, Fall Quarter 2013.

Associate Faculty, JSIS 495G Arctic Security Task Force, International Studies Program, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, included a faculty-led research trip to Ottawa and Québec City, January 26-February 2, Winter Quarter 2013.

Visiting Faculty,CMM11 Inuit and Qallunaat Concepts of Arctic Marine Space in Maritime Transport Policies, Coastal and Marine Management Program, University of the Westfjords, Isafjordur, Iceland, Spring Quarter 2012.

Associate Faculty, JSIS 495A Arctic Governance Task Force, International Studies Program, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, included a faculty-led research trip to Ottawa, January 30-February 5, Winter Quarter 2011.

Instructor, C871 Arctic Sovereignty, Creative Retirement Institute, Edmonds Community College, Edmonds, WA, Winter Quarter 2010.

Associate Faculty, JSIS 495 Arctic Sovereignty Task Force, International Studies Program, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, included a faculty-led research trip to Ottawa, January 24-31, Winter Quarter 2009.

Visiting Faculty, NS 380: Aboriginal Peoples of the North, Part II, International Summer School Program, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Summer Session 2007.

Visiting Faculty, NS 380: Aboriginal Peoples of the North, Part I, Faculty of Native Studies, International Summer School Program, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Summer Session 2006.

Thesis Supervison / Research Advising

Faculty Advisor, C. Dubiel & B. Vong (Eds.), International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, research project, Equatorial north: Centering the Arctic in global and local security, Winter Quarter 2013.

Faculty Mentor, V. Choe, Environmental Studies and International Studies, capstone research project, Sustainable socio-economic development: Indigenous peoples in the Russian Arctic, University of Washington, 2011-12.

Faculty Advisor, K. Barrett & S. Halliday (Eds.), International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, research project, Melting boundaries: Rethinking Arctic governance, Winter Quarter 2011.

Faculty Mentor, K. Olson, N. Sheffer, G. Andreasen, S. Printz, A. Schwartz, A. McKay, M. Schwendeman, J. Stroble, J. Troutt, International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, Honorable Mention, research project, Towards Arctic resolution: Issues of sovereignty and governance in the circumpolar north, Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Undergraduate Research Program and UW Alumni Association, University of Washington, Spring Quarter 2009.

Faculty Mentor, K. Olson, N. Sheffer, G. Andreasen, S. Printz, A. Schwartz, A. McKay, M. Schwendeman, J. Troutt, A. Nishimura, International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, panel discussion, Arctic sovereignty and governance, 12th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Undergraduate Research Program and UW Alumni Association, University of Washington, May 19, 2009.

Faculty Advisor, M. Schwendemen & N. Sheffer (Eds.), International Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, research project, Towards Arctic resolution: Issues of sovereignty and governance in the circumpolar north, Winter Quarter 2009.

Supervisory Committee Member, Doctoral Committee, T. Pasch, Department of Communication, dissertation, Inuktitut online in Nunavik: Mixed methods web-based strategies for preserving aboriginal and minority languages, University of Washington, 2007-08.