Dr. Try Thuon’s (Chiang Mai University, Thailand) doctoral dissertation examines urban space making and resilience through a lens of strategic
NEW DISSERATION: Coastal Cambodians on the Move: The Interplay of Migration, Social Wellbeing and Resilience In Three Fishing Communities
Through qualitative work done among three coastal fishing villages in Koh Kong province in southwest Cambodia, U of Ottawa PhD

New journal article by UCRSEA researchers
Prof. Melissa Marschke of the University of Ottawa, a UCRSEA Collaborator, and Jason Horlings, her student and a UCRSEA research

Phnom Penh air is dangerously polluted
Air quality in Phnom Penh is badly polluted. A recent study conducted by the Royal University of Phnom Penh shows
2019 UCRSEA Postdoctoral Fellow Katherine Laycock
Katherine Laycock of the University of Waterloo will join the UCRSEA Partnership in January 2019 as Postdoctoral Fellow. She holds a BA
Featured Blogs: PhD Students share memories of Cambodia
Two PhD students, Laura Beckwith and Leah Marajh, who are both associated with UCRSEA, share their memorable experiences while doing
2018 UCRSEA Graduate Fellows
Try Thuon and Nguyen Thanh Tu have been selected as recipients of the 2018 UCRSEA Graduate Fellowships. They will spend
New Journal Articles by UCRSEA Partners
Members of our partners from the Royal University of Phnom Penh and Mahasarakham University have recently published articles in well-respected
The climate resilience of SEZ employees in Koh Kong, Cambodia
Jason Horlings (Master’s Candidate, School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa) spent Fall 2016 in Koh Kong,
Battambang Field Report
As part of the UCRSEA project activities, a field site visit to Battambang town was arranged by the Cambodia country