Staff & Faculty Directory
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Albert McClean
Professor Emeritus
- Phone: 604 822 5400
- Email: mcclean@allard.ubc.ca
Albert McClean has been Professor of Law since 1968. Professor McClean served as Dean of the Allard School of Law from 1971-76 and was Associate Vice-President, Academic, of the University of British Columbia from 1985 to 1995. He joined the Faculty of Law in 1960 as Lecturer and was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1962 and Associate Professor in 1966.View Profile -
Alina McKay
Research Manager
- Phone: 604 754 5257
- Email: mckay@allard.ubc.ca
Alina is a housing researcher and the Housing Research Collaborative and Balanced Supply of Housing Research Manager. She works with researchers and non-profit leaders in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal to strengthen collaborative and cross disciplinary housing research and inform systemic change.View Profile- Allard School of Law
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Karin Mickelson
Associate Professor
- Phone: 604 822 6165
- Email: mickelson@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileKarin Mickelson joined the Faculty as Assistant Professor in 1991 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 1998. She has taught in the areas of international law, international environmental law, real property, environmental law and legal theory, and has supervised and co-supervised graduate students in a wide range of areas including international environmental law, international legal theory and international human rights. She has also served as the faculty advisor to UBC teams participating in the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.
- Centre for Law and the Environment
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Kaila Mikkelsen
Assistant Dean, Students
- Phone: 604 822 6350
- Email: mikkelsen@allard.ubc.ca
Kaila Mikkelsen is the Assistant Dean, Students at the Allard School of Law. Kaila believes that every student belongs at law school and that her role is to support all students in their journey. She provides academic and personal support to JD students, manages academic concessions, participates in Faculty committees and implements programs to support student success.View Profile- Student Affairs Office
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Dr. Marcus Moore
Assistant Professor
- Phone: 604 822 1151
- Email: moore@allard.ubc.ca
Marcus Moore is an Assistant Professor at the Allard School of Law.View Profile -
Susan Morin
Director, Student Academic Services
- Phone: 604 822 6731
- Email: morin@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileSusan is the Director, Student Academic Services.
- Student Affairs Office
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Evelyne Mugabe
Administrative Assistant, HRC + HART
- Email: mugabe@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileEvelyne Mugabe received their Master of Arts in Political Science from Simon Fraser University and a Bachelor of Arts in Human Services and Community Studies from Western Washington University, with a diverse background in community outreach, policy, and agreements analysis.
- Administration
- Allard School of Law
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Stephanie Mui
Assistant Dean, Career Services Office
- Phone: 604 827 3604
- Email: mui@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileStephanie Mui is the Assistant Dean, Career Services Office. She received her B.A. from the University of British Columbia and her J.D. from the Peter A. Allard School of Law. She is responsible for developing and managing career services opportunities for Allard law students and alumnae, and building and maintaining Allard’s legal, business, and non-profit network. She also provides career advising services to Allard law students and recent alumni.
- Career Services Office
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Carlos Nunez
Faculty, Graduate and Professional Programs Assistant.
- Phone: 604 822 2225
- Email: nunez@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileCarlos is the Faculty, Graduate and Professional Programs Assistant.
- Administration
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Neil Nunn
SSRHC postdoctoral fellow, Allard School of Law (2022-2023)
- Email: neilnunn@mail.ubc.ca
View ProfileNeil is an environmental justice, law, and planning scholar whose research examines large-scale social and ecological disruption within British Columbia’s settler colonial era. Neil’s postdoctoral research is an exploration of the Fisheries Act in the context of the diitiida/the Jordan River Watershed on South Vancouver Island. diitiida/the Jordan River Watershed was once among the most abundant salmon-supporting ecosystems on southern Vancouver Island and the traditional territory of the Pacheedaht and Ditidaht Nation.