Maggie Low

She/Hers
Assistant Professor & Co-Chair of the Indigenous Community Planning (ICP) program, School of Community and Regional Planning (SCARP)

Teaching

Please see below link to home department for teaching.

https://scarp.ubc.ca/directory/maggie-low

(To view courses)


Research

Community-engaged scholar who seeks to advance a better understanding of Indigenous sovereignty as it is expressed outside the Canadian courts, with a focus on the implications of these expressions for the well-being of Indigenous communities. Maggie also seeks to showcase the strength and strategies of Indigenous Nations and communities as they assert authority over their territories. Her current research projects and teaching focus on Indigenous community planning, Indigenous well-being, Indigenous knowledges and climate change, and decolonization and reconciliation efforts happening within Canadian cities.


Maggie Low

She/Hers
Assistant Professor & Co-Chair of the Indigenous Community Planning (ICP) program, School of Community and Regional Planning (SCARP)

Teaching

Please see below link to home department for teaching. https://scarp.ubc.ca/directory/maggie-low (To view courses)

Research

Community-engaged scholar who seeks to advance a better understanding of Indigenous sovereignty as it is expressed outside the Canadian courts, with a focus on the implications of these expressions for the well-being of Indigenous communities. Maggie also seeks to showcase the strength and strategies of Indigenous Nations and communities as they assert authority over their territories. Her current research projects and teaching focus on Indigenous community planning, Indigenous well-being, Indigenous knowledges and climate change, and decolonization and reconciliation efforts happening within Canadian cities.


Maggie Low

She/Hers
Assistant Professor & Co-Chair of the Indigenous Community Planning (ICP) program, School of Community and Regional Planning (SCARP)
Teaching keyboard_arrow_down
Please see below link to home department for teaching.

https://scarp.ubc.ca/directory/maggie-low

(To view courses)

Research keyboard_arrow_down

Community-engaged scholar who seeks to advance a better understanding of Indigenous sovereignty as it is expressed outside the Canadian courts, with a focus on the implications of these expressions for the well-being of Indigenous communities. Maggie also seeks to showcase the strength and strategies of Indigenous Nations and communities as they assert authority over their territories. Her current research projects and teaching focus on Indigenous community planning, Indigenous well-being, Indigenous knowledges and climate change, and decolonization and reconciliation efforts happening within Canadian cities.