Research & Teaching

Faculty Spotlight: Jon Vickery

Faculty Spotlight: Jon Vickery

Dr. Vickery’s research focuses on religious text in sixteenth and seventeenth century England, a period when Europe changed profoundly through the seismic activity of multiple reformations, both Protestant and Roman Catholic.

Saeed Sabzian

Faculty Spotlight: Saeed Sabzian

Dr. Sabzian specializes in the theory of rhetoric in an interdisciplinary scope, using multimodal frameworks in the analysis of language, literature, cinema and culture in general.

Faculty Spotlight: Michael Treschow

Faculty Spotlight: Michael Treschow

As a medievalist and Anglo-Saxonist, Dr. Treschow’ s scholarship is grounded in the early European tradition.

Faculty Spotlight: Jordan Stouck

Faculty Spotlight: Jordan Stouck

“In teaching, my primary objective centres around giving students a voice to participate in research through better understandings of professional audiences, purposes, and knowledge-making conventions.”

Marie Loughlin

Faculty Spotlight: Marie Loughlin

“As I move into studying, teaching, and researching popular literature, I find that I am returning to the genres that were so important to me as a child: fantasy fiction, science fiction, myth, and detective fiction.”

Research Project Spotlight: Site/ation studio

Research Project Spotlight: Site/ation studio

Tania Willard is working to establish a new research creation space at UBC Okanagan

Lark Spartin, blending art and technology

Lark Spartin, blending art and technology

Media studies graduate presented at EVA London conference on Digital Relationality

Advancing research on trans-Pacific digital platforms

Advancing research on trans-Pacific digital platforms

As a Principal Research Chair at UBCO, Dr. Kyong Yoon will work to strengthen research in Trans-Pacific Digital Platform Studies

Faculty Spotlight: Anita Chaudhuri

Faculty Spotlight: Anita Chaudhuri

“I am interested in supporting the interests that my students bring to a course, utilizing their learning contexts, life goals, and accomplishments to inform the learning process.”

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