March 2, 2016 The Future of the Sepik River and Its People: The Dilemmas of Cultural Heritage in a Changing Papua New Guinea Andrew Moutu Director of the National Museum of Papua New Guinea, John Barker, Anthropology, UBC
March 9, 2016 Clean Drinking Water in First Nations: What Will it Really Take? Madjid Mohseni, Chemical and Biological Engineering, UBC
February 3, 2016 Why Everyone Should Care About Access to Justice Supreme Court Justice Thomas Cromwell, Justice in Residence at Green College
January 26, 2016 From Gutenberg to Virtual Reality: Will Journalism Survive the Apocalypse? Steve Woodward, School of Journalism, UBC
October 7, 2015 Almost There: Reflections on the Longest Campaign Richard Johnston, Canada Research Chair in Public Opinion, Elections, and Representation; Political Science, UBC
September 28, 2015 Mind Reading in Context: How Culture Tunes Our Minds to a Precarious World Rita McNamara, Pychology, UBC
October 8, 2015 Popular Patriotism: How Hong Kong Star Andy Lau Rediscovered His Cultural Identity Joyleen Christensen, English Language & Foundation Studies Centre, The University of Newcastle
February 15, 2017 International Dimensions of Access to Justice: Human Rights and Extractive Industries Joe Fiorante, QC, Camp Fiorante Matthews Mogerman LLP; Kirsten Dales, Associate Director, Programs, Canadian International Resources & Development Institute
March 16, 2017 Managing Marine Wildlife: The Extinction of Fauna in the Ocean Doug McCauley, Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara
February 27, 2017 The Human Dimension of Marine Conservation David Gill, The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC); Gerald Singh, Nereus Program, UBC