University of Saskatchewan - Psychology
Assistant Professor, Water Governance and Global Health at School of Environment and Sustainability - SENS
Higher Education
Lori
Bradford, Ph.D.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Seeking long-term challenging position in project management and research. Interested in higher education, policy, and social sciences in the environmental field.
Additionally interested in careers in the Public Service related to human dimensions research, advising, and management planning. Especially interested in work related to parks and tourism.
Specialties: Decision making in uncertain and complex environments, water security, First Nations water services, and cognitive and applied social psychology in the context of adapting to environmental change.
Contract Lecturer
Facilitation of undergraduate and graduate level courses in Outdoor Recreation, Parks, and Tourism.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Lori worked at Lakehead University as a Postdoctoral Fellow
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Involved in five main projects:
1, Data analysis and reporting of household water security survey data from Hamakuya, South Africa, for better understanding alternative models of water management
2. Conducting internal study of perspectives of interdisciplinarity and sustainability among tertiary academic professionals (using interviews, focus groups, social network analysis and Q-methodology)
3. Involved in the study, and enhancement of Agriculture-AgriFood Canada's Invitational Drought Tournament as pedagogy for emergency preparedness
4.Data analysis for joint NSF, FSFP-funded program: Relational Risk Assessment and Management: Investigating Local Network Capacity in Wildfire Response Networks
5. Associate Editor of Policy Sciences journal
Member of the methodological user group advising and testing new technologies for the advancement of social network mapping as a research tool.
Research Associate
Analysis and reporting on First Nations Drinking Water Security project under Dr. Lalita Bharadwaj. Project management for the Canadian Water Network-funded Slave River and Delta Watershed Ecological Effects Monitoring Program (SWEEP). Writer for the NWT Cumulative Impacts Assessment research project. Data analyst for the Yellow Quill First Nations Photovoice project.
Assistant Professor, Water Governance and Global Health
Lori worked at School of Environment and Sustainability - SENS as a Assistant Professor, Water Governance and Global Health
Ph.D.
Social Sciences
M.E.S.
Nature-Based Tourism and Recreation
Contract Lecturer
Facilitation of undergraduate and graduate level courses in Outdoor Recreation, Parks, and Tourism.
Postdoctoral Fellow
B.Sc. (Hons)
Biochemistry
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