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Dr. Sandra Brown

January 12, 2019

Dr. Sandra Brown

Assistant Professor of Teaching; Associate Dean, Academic

Areas of Specialization: Complementarity of teaching approaches in Soil Science Education; Catalysts: learning modules addressing content and language gaps in soil science education; Water Metabolism in Extractive Frontiers of Colombia

Biography

Dr. Sandra Brown is a Assistant Teaching Professor of Soil Science and Land, Water & Communities. Sandra has taught LWS 501 Advanced Soil Processes, LWS 515 Watershed Science and is currently on a reduced teaching assignment due to her role as the Associate Dean, Academic in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems.

Sandra holds a Ph.D., M.Sc. and B.Sc. from The University of British Columbia, and completed her post doctoral fellowship at the International Development Research Centre (IDRC).

To view Sandra’s recent research projects, awards and publications, visit the link below.

More Information

Contact Sandra Brown phone: 604-822-5965 email: sandra.brown@ubc.ca MacMillan 229


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