
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Thesis based) Supervisor: Dr. Rhonda Breitkreuz Thesis topic: Understanding the socioecological context of rural women and facilitators and barriers towards their economic empowerment
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Thesis based) Supervisor: Dr. Rhonda Breitkreuz Thesis topic: Understanding the socioecological context of rural women and facilitators and barriers towards their economic empowerment
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Course-based) Supervisor: Dr. Sherry Ann Chapman
Doctor of Philosophy Supervisor: Dr. Matt Johnson Research Area: Health and psychological well-being, couple well-being, Intimate relationships and quantitative research methods.
Doctor of Philosophy Supervisor: Dr. Adam Galovan Research Area: My research is focused on couple relationships – particularly what makes relationships meaningful and fulfilling. I am also interested in individual characteristics or processes, such as emotion regulation and identity development, and […]
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Course-based) Supervisor: Dr. Matt Johnson
Doctor of Philosophy Supervisor: Dr. Matt Johnson Research Area: Intimate relationships, quantitative research methods.
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Thesis based) Supervisor: Dr. Adam Galovan Thesis topic: Supporting Quality and Longevity in Alberta Family Day Homes My primary research goal is to describe the challenges that prevent day home providers from […]
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Thesis) Supervisor: Dr. Janet Fast Research interest: For my thesis, I plan, broadly to learn about how to reduce or alleviate loneliness and social isolation among Canadian older adults. I want to […]
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Course-based) Supervisor: Dr. Deanna Williamson Practicum: Practicum completed with the Youth Liaison team of The Family Centre
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Thesis based) Supervisor: Dr. Deanna Williamson Research area: The Everyday Life Experiences of Chinese Immigrant Families with Young Children