
Julia Jung
Julia is a transdisciplinary ocean scientist with a background in marine biology and participatory methods. Dey completed deir BSc(Hons) at Edinburgh Napier University and obtained a Master in Management of marine biological resources through the international IMBRSea Erasmus Mundus programme in 2020. Since then, dey have been working as a consultant on a range of participatory capacity building, storytelling and ArtScience projects. Currently, Julia is a PhD student at the FEELed Lab based on the unceded ancestral territories of the syilx okanagan people in Kelowna, BC, Canada at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan. Julia’s PhD is exploring the potential of polyamorous thinking to support transdisciplinary collaborations in ocean science and marine conservation.
The Latest from Julia Jung

Understanding Relational Values in Conservation Practices
Dinda Prayunita is currently pursuing an MSc in Sustainable Development at KU Le ...

Radically hopeful cooperation in community food-growing
In March-April 2022, the course on ‘Visual Storytelling about Community Fo ...

The Exquisite Corpse Process: Expanding our participatory art-based methods
The Exquisite Corpse process uses art and creative expression as a way of surfac ...

Connecting Wetlands - Celebrating World Wetlands Day 2022
Celebrating World Wetlands Day, we tell a story spanning three different and div ...

“We feel at home” at the Calthorpe: Community garden volunteers share their experiences
Screening short films made by participants in various community-gardens in Londo ...

Digital Storytelling about Community Food Growing Project: Second Insights from autumn 2021 course
Visual stories developed through the Grassroots Visual Storytelling about Commun ...