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Alexandra Baltodano
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Ehsan Banayan EsfahaniDr. Ehsan Banayan Esfahani, PhD, is a lecturer and postdoctoral research fellow at the University of British Columbia. He has taught introductory courses on chemical, biological, and environmental engineering and was a university mentor for the Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation. Dr. Esfahani worked as a chemical and environmental engineer before joining UBC.
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Ela Bandari
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Silvia BartolicSilvia Bartolic, PhD, is an instructor in the UBC Department of Sociology, and a recipient of the prestigious Killam Teaching Award for her courses in family sociology. Silvia's research interests re in the scholarships of teaching and learning, relationship dynamics, family and health.
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Nesrine Basheer
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Simon BatesSimon Bates, PhD, is the UBC Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President, Teaching and Learning, and Chair Associate of Pacific Rim Universities: University of the Future working group “How GenAI will enable, challenge and disrupt Higher Education.”
 
 Simon works closely with post-secondary students, faculty and staff to develop and implement innovative approaches to teaching and learning, and focus on enhancing student learning outcomes, as well as overseeing continuous learning and continuing education.
 
 Simon has facilitated numerous discussions around GenAI and its impact on teaching and learning in HESA’s AI Observatory round table community meetings which focuses on AI Policies in Canadian Post-Secondary Education.
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Indy BatthIndy Batth (she/her) is a Certified Executive Coach (PCC) with an M.A. in Education and advanced training in neuroscience and team coaching. With over 25 years of experience as an educator and facilitator, Indy is dedicated to advancing inclusive leadership, building equitable teams, and fostering cultures of belonging. Her work emphasizes relational, mindful, compassionate and trauma informed approaches to facilitate both individual and systemic culture shifts. Indy teaches at SFU and UBC in leadership and equity programs and has her own coaching and consulting practice. Indy is a racialized, immigrant settler residing in the Greater Vancouver Area, on the unceded and stolen lands of the Coast Salish First Nations People.
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Julie Baxter-Lee
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Milka Beck
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Magali BlancMagali Blanc, PhD, is originally from Alès in southern France. She began her teaching career at the University of Victoria, and continued as a teaching assistant while pursuing her PhD at UBC. In 2016, she joined UBC Extended Learning as a French instructor, reconnecting with her first language and culture. Magali is passionate about sharing all that the French community has to offer: culture, food, music and art. Magali holds a PhD in French Literature from UBC, and a Maîtrise d’Anglais Enseignement from the Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3.