Anderson Assuah

Anderson Assuah, PhD

Associate Professor

Program: Aboriginal and Northern Studies

Instruction & Research

Anderson Assuah is an associate professor in the Faculty of Arts, Business, and Science. Anderson has a Ph.D. in natural resources and environmental management from the University of Manitoba, Canada. Anderson utilizes active learning methods in his teaching and emphasizes engagements and interactions among students, as he believes knowledge is largely socially constructed. His research mainly focuses on solid waste management, sustainability, environmental governance, and climate change. Dr. Assuah is the founder and chairperson of the University College of the North Sustainability Committee, which promotes Indigenous and non-Indigenous sustainability strategies in northern Manitoba.

Contact

Room B60

Academic Courses & Instruction

ANS 1000 - Introduction to Aboriginal Studies 1

ANS 1001 - Introduction to Aboriginal Studies 2

ANS 2000 - Aboriginal Politics 1

ANS 2001 - Aboriginal Politics 2

ANS 2400 – Northern Manitoba First Nations and the Environment

ANS 2900 – Water Management in First Nations and Northern Communities

ANS 3100 – Research Methods in Aboriginal and Northern Studies 2

ANS 3900 – Solid Waste Management in Northern and Remote Communities

Academic Courses & Instruction

ANS 1000 - Introduction to Aboriginal Studies 1

ANS 1001 - Introduction to Aboriginal Studies 2

ANS 2000 - Aboriginal Politics 1

ANS 2001 - Aboriginal Politics 2

ANS 2400 – Northern Manitoba First Nations and the Environment

ANS 2900 – Water Management in First Nations and Northern Communities

ANS 3100 – Research Methods in Aboriginal and Northern Studies 2

ANS 3900 – Solid Waste Management in Northern and Remote Communities