| Anne Dagg, PhD | This page was last reviewed on September 19, 2011 |
Anne Innis Dagg graduated from the University of Toronto, earned an MA in genetics from this same university, and earned a PhD from the University of Waterloo in animal behaviour. Her academic interests over the years have included Ontario mammals; giraffe and Africa; gaits of mammals; sexual bias in behavioural biology; feminism especially in academic; a historical study on Canadian women non-fiction authors and their books; sociobiology; animal rights. Anne is happy to work with any student on any of these topics and others as well. She provides a course on introductory research, IS 100, and is useful in helping students with their writing.
To learn more about Dr. Dagg and her work as a Zoologist, visit her personal web site.
Office: Tuesdays andThursdays 9:00am-2:00pm
East Campus Hall Room 1105
519.888.4567, Ext 32368
email: adagg {at} {DOT} uwaterloo.ca
Skype: anne.dagg
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