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Brigitte Larkin (environmental studies)

Two people wearing name tags smile at the camera.

Brigitte Larkin (she/her, environmental studies, right) has taken part many CEL opportunities at UVic.

This includes field schools on Denman Island and in France, traveling to Malaysia for a CAPI internship, working with the Victoria Native Friendship Centre as part of the SOCI 300 “Working in Community” class, and most recently, co-delivering workshops as part of CE 300. 

Building strong relationships

Brigitte’s experience was rooted in connection and relationship building with UVic faculty.

“This type of learning is not just about gaining community experiences and connections; it changes how you think, how you learn, how you perceive and understand your own value and contributions.”