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Michele-Lee Moore

@micheleleemoore.bsky.social

Lover of clean water. Explorer of transformations, social innovations, & all things governance.

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🌿 Start #TCESG25 with interactive workshops on Aug 18. Led by experienced facilitators these sessions explore #sustainability, #governance, #decolonization & #creativefutures through hands-on activities & real-world case studies.
🔗 Learn more: transformationscommunity.org/tcesg25-work...

16.06.2025 11:05 — 👍 3    🔁 3    💬 1    📌 0
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3 #phdpositions w/ PLATE project
at
Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm Uni
www.stockholmresilience.org/4.aeea46911a...

PhDs focussed on:
1: Transformative capacities in civil society
2 Role of gastronomy in food system transformation
3 Behavioural interventions in ‘meal environments’

03.04.2025 14:31 — 👍 4    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0

Looking forward to this conversation! Please join @resiliencesci.bsky.social, myself and others!

31.03.2025 09:53 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

Read this thoughtful thread about (*not*) using AI for more effective peer review.

06.03.2025 09:42 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

Love that the very act of looking for unicorns created a capacity for change and imagination! Great piece and thx for the shout out.

25.02.2025 21:35 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

“This paper is really, really important because it provides direct observations of how much water is not immediately making its way out to the ocean.”

Twila Moon, deputy lead scientist @nsidc.bsky.social and researcher at CIRES, co-authored the paper featured in this story!

20.02.2025 18:39 — 👍 53    🔁 9    💬 0    📌 0
Researchers and partners taking a selfie, smiling, standing in a snowy open landscape

Researchers and partners taking a selfie, smiling, standing in a snowy open landscape

From 2–9 February, our researchers visit Luleå and Jokkmokk to meet with Sámi partners. They'll engage with reindeer herding communities, discuss wind energy impacts, and co-host a discussion and film screening.

Follow us on Instagram for live updates from the field!

05.02.2025 09:58 — 👍 8    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
In partnership with the Heiltsuk Integrated Resources Management Department, the Wild Salmon Center, and Hakai Institute, the Fisheries Management Lab at Simon Fraser University (SFU) is seeking to hire a PhD Student in quantitative fisheries ecology to work on the collaborative Ocean and Freshwater Ecosystem Indicator project to understand Pacific salmon ecology and population dynamics in the Central Coast.

In partnership with the Heiltsuk Integrated Resources Management Department, the Wild Salmon Center, and Hakai Institute, the Fisheries Management Lab at Simon Fraser University (SFU) is seeking to hire a PhD Student in quantitative fisheries ecology to work on the collaborative Ocean and Freshwater Ecosystem Indicator project to understand Pacific salmon ecology and population dynamics in the Central Coast.

We seek a PhD student who can implement quantitative analyses of Pacific salmon and work alongside Heiltsuk
and agency science partners to assess questions of interest for the collaborative project. The successful
candidate will have:
MSc or equivalent experience in fisheries ecology;
A track record of communicating science to community partners;
Work effectively in a collaborative team;
Experience running quantitative analyses on ecological data
Some related background or interests in salmon systems or fisheries
Awareness of inclusive research practices with Indigenous communities
Salary: funding for this position comes from a combination of HIRMD and SFU sourcing covering a guarantee of four
(4) years for the PhD Candidate subject to SFU policies and is anticipated to be ~$35,000 CAD.
Application: Applicants should email a CV and a brief cover letter to Dr. Kyle Logan Wilson (kl_wilson@sfu.ca) with
the subject: “2025 Ocean and Freshwater Ecosystem Indicators application”.
Applications will be reviewed starting on February 21, 2025. Please note:
Your CV should reference relevant work and educational experience and contact
information for three (3) professional references; Your cover letter should be two (2) pages or less and should:
·Highlight relevant experience and quantitative expertise;
·Specific interest and potential research directions for this project;
·Communicate the timing of your availability.

The application should be submitted as pdf files and the file names should start with the applicant’s last name.

We seek a PhD student who can implement quantitative analyses of Pacific salmon and work alongside Heiltsuk and agency science partners to assess questions of interest for the collaborative project. The successful candidate will have: MSc or equivalent experience in fisheries ecology; A track record of communicating science to community partners; Work effectively in a collaborative team; Experience running quantitative analyses on ecological data Some related background or interests in salmon systems or fisheries Awareness of inclusive research practices with Indigenous communities Salary: funding for this position comes from a combination of HIRMD and SFU sourcing covering a guarantee of four (4) years for the PhD Candidate subject to SFU policies and is anticipated to be ~$35,000 CAD. Application: Applicants should email a CV and a brief cover letter to Dr. Kyle Logan Wilson (kl_wilson@sfu.ca) with the subject: “2025 Ocean and Freshwater Ecosystem Indicators application”. Applications will be reviewed starting on February 21, 2025. Please note: Your CV should reference relevant work and educational experience and contact information for three (3) professional references; Your cover letter should be two (2) pages or less and should: ·Highlight relevant experience and quantitative expertise; ·Specific interest and potential research directions for this project; ·Communicate the timing of your availability. The application should be submitted as pdf files and the file names should start with the applicant’s last name.

Another PhD opportunity in our lab.

We seek a PhD student applicant to study how ocean and freshwater changes affect Pacific salmon in the Central Coast. Partners include: Heiltsuk First Nation, the Wild Salmon Center, and Hakai Institute. See attached advertisement. Please circulate widely!

28.01.2025 19:40 — 👍 7    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 2
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Position: Research Associate in Indigenous approaches to quantitative research We are looking for two experienced researchers who are fluent in Indigenous approaches to quantitative methods. Experience can come from community research, graduate degrees, and/or research positi…

Really looking forward to working with someone on Indigenizing quantitative methods! The position is very flexible (FT or part time, remote or in person, can be made a postdoc) anticipating a range of researchers. #IndigeousSTEM

civiclaboratory.nl/2025/01/18/p...

21.01.2025 11:19 — 👍 97    🔁 69    💬 0    📌 3
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Postdoctor in project PLURALAKES Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC ) is a research centre on resilience and sustainability science at Stockholm University. The Centre advances the scientific understanding of the complex, dynamic inter

Looking for a postdoc @sthlmresilience.bsky.social to join 'PLURALAKES: Co-creating desirable nature futures of temperate lakes', operationalizing @ipbes.bsky.social Nature Futures Framework for lake ecosystems 💧🎣🌱⛵️https://su.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:788096/where:4/

15.01.2025 10:53 — 👍 7    🔁 8    💬 0    📌 0

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