File consists of records relating to the Arocena's application and offer of employment at UNBC as Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies. His start date at UNBC was 1 July 1994.
File consists of a research proposal to the TriCouncil Secretariat entitled "Ecosystem and Community Health of the Nat'oot'en First Nation - Co-Management Alternatives for the Babine Lake Watershed". The principal investigator for the proposal was Darwyn Coxson. Dr. Joselito Arocena was a named co-investigator, along with many others.
File consists of a report entitled "Survey of Mercury Levels in Nechako Reservoir, British Columbia, 1991" prepared by Triton Environmental Consultants for Alcan Smelters Ltd.
File consists of photocopies of the academic degree diplomas of Dr. Joselito Arocena as well as documents relating to approvals from his PhD committee.
File consists of a photocopied draft of "Evaluation of Mercury Concentration in Selected Environmental Receptors in the Williston Lake and Peace River Areas of British Columbia" prepared by: Dr. Tom Watson for BC Hydro.
File consists of slides depicting Joselito Arocena's University of Alberta PhD fieldwork. Arocena started his PhD fieldwork in 1988 under the supervision of Dr. Steve Pawluk.
File consists of slides depicting Joselito Arocena's University of Alberta PhD fieldwork at a research site in the Alberta foothills near Hinton. Arocena had just started his PhD fieldwork in 1988 under the supervision of Dr. Steve Pawluk. Persons depicted in the photographs include: Joselito Arocena (red hat), Dr. Steve Pawluk (blue hat), and Dr. Marvin Dudas. The photographer was Paul Sanborn, who was near completion of a 1-year post-doc with Dr. Pawluk.
File consists of slides depicting Joselito Arocena's University of Alberta PhD fieldwork at a research site in the Alberta foothills near Hinton. Arocena had just started his PhD fieldwork in 1988 under the supervision of Dr. Steve Pawluk. Persons depicted in the photographs include: Joselito Arocena, Dr. Steve Pawluk (blue hat), and Paul Sanborn.