UBC Faculty of Forestry
Sarah Dickson-Hoyle is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Forestry, with experience as a Research and Teaching Assistant. In previous roles, Sarah worked as a Project Officer with SEE-Change Inc., coordinating the 2018 Parliament of Youth on Sustainability, and served as an Ecologist at Eco Logical Australia, providing technical and consulting services in environmental consultancy. Sarah has extensive teaching experience, having held various academic positions at the University of Melbourne, and leadership roles with International Student Volunteers, focusing on conservation projects. Sarah holds a PhD in Forestry from the University of British Columbia, a Master's degree in Forest Ecosystem Science, and dual Bachelor's degrees in Geography and Botany, as well as a Certificate in Applied Languages.
UBC Faculty of Forestry
UBC Faculty of Forestry is Canada's largest forestry school - a global leader in education & research for conservation, forest products & natural resources.