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Nora Doerr-MacEwen

 
  • 2004 Trudeau Scholar

    nora.doerr-macewen@trudeaufoundation.net

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    Risk Manager, Health Canada - Risk Management Section (Management of toxic substances)

    "My experience as a Trudeau Scholar was extremely positive. Of course, the financial support provided by such a scholarship is valuable to a doctoral student. However, there are other aspects of this unique scholarship program from which I benefited as well. Because of the travel funding provided, I was able to travel to other countries for my research, through which I acquired a greater understanding of environmental practices throughout the North America and Europe. The scholarship allowed me to meet participants in my research face to face, which in turn provided for in-depth discussions and an understanding I would not have been able to acquire through mere telephone and e-mail contact. Furthermore, I was able to share my research with the international community directly, through the numerous conferences I participated in.

    Furthermore, I found my interactions with the community particularly valuable in allowing me to share my thoughts and receive feedback from scholars whose research often differed greatly from mine. As my background is in the natural sciences, and several of my committee members are natural scientists, I find it easy to look at environmental issues from a scientific perspective. My interactions with other Trudeau Scholars, Fellows, and Mentors has given me a new and different perspective. It has helped me to ask questions from the perspective of the social sciences. I feel that being able to address the management of pharmaceuticals in the environment from both a natural scientific and a social scientific perspective has added value to my research, and has enhanced both its breadth and its depth."

    Trudeau Foundation Themes

    People and their Natural Environment »

  • Current Residence

    Ottawa, Ontario

    Languages

    English, French, German

    Degrees

    • Ph.D. Planning (University of Waterloo)
    • M.Sc. Earth Sciences (University of Waterloo)
    • B.Sc. Environmental Geochemistry (University of New Brunswick)

    Past Research

    • Analysis of possible management strategies to address the problem of the discharge of pharmaceuticals and their metabolites into aquatic environments, with a focus on the Waterloo region
    • The effects of Mine Drainage and a Reactive Barrier on Metal Mobility in a Tailings Impoundment and an Unconfined Aquifer
    • The Solubility of Jarosite Solid-Solutions

    Awards

    • Award for best student poster, SETAC North America conference (2005)
    • SSHRC doctoral scholarship (2003-2004)
    • Ontario Graduate Scholarship (2002-2003)
    • NSERC scholarship (1999-2002)
    • Women in Science & Engineering scholarship (1996-1999)

    Social Engagement

    • Volunteer with Amnesty International (writing letters & public outreach activities) (current)
    • Volunteer with U. Waterloo Shadow Program (helping international students adjust to life in Canada/U. Waterloo)
    • Participant in CPRN roundtable on youth & public policy
    • Certificate of University Teaching
    • Assistant to organizers of National Forum on Linking Water Science to Policy
    • Giving presentations on pharmaceuticals in the environment to various groups such as the Ontario Water Works Association

    Work Experience

    • Teaching assistant for courses in environmental planning, earth sciences, chemistry (U. WAterloo & U. New Brunswick)
    • Worked for the National Research Council of Canada for 3 summers as part of Women in Science & Engineering program
    • Lab assistant in biology department, University of New Brunswick

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