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Supporting Aboriginal Graduate Enhancement (SAGE)

Amber Shilling, provincial coordinator of Supporting Aboriginal Graduate Enhancement (SAGE), speaks to Dr. Jo-ann Archibald, Professor Emerita at the University of British Columbia about their initiatives.

Supporting Aboriginal Graduate Enhancement (SAGE) is a peer-mentoring, inter-institutional initiative provided to graduate students across British Columbia. SAGE is hosted at the University of British Columbia in collaboration with Simon Fraser University and has “pods” at the University of Victoria, UBC Okanagan, University of Northern British Columbia, and University of Toronto. The goals of SAGE are to increase the number of PhD/EdD Indigenous and Aboriginal students/graduates, support the students throughout their program through culturally supportive events, and develop support systems through peer-and faculty-mentorships.

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Organization: University of British Columbia
Location: Vancouver, BC
Name: Jo-ann Archibald
Title: Professor Emerita
Address:
1985 West Mall
Vancouver, BC
V6T 1Z2
Email Address: Jo-ann.archibald@ubc.ca
Phone Number: 604-827-3503

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Name: ambershilling
Regional Lead(s):
  • Jan Hare 

Province/Territory

British Columbia

Education Topics

Culture
Leadership
Wellness/Health

Education Levels

Post-Secondary

Language Spoken

English
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