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Gregory Beaulieu serves as Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Victoria's Faculty of Science. His educational background includes a BA in Philosophy and History from Fordham University, an MSc from the University of Guelph, and a PhD from the University of Waterloo. He teaches foundational biology courses including Evolution and Biodiversity (BIOL 184), Physiology and Cell Biology (BIOL 186), Modern Biology (BIOL 150A), Biology Behind the News (BIOL 351), and History of Biology (BIOL 400).
His pedagogical approach emphasizes conceptual understanding across biological disciplines, connecting historical context to contemporary scientific developments. Through courses like Biology Behind the News, he bridges academic content with current scientific discourse and societal implications. The History of Biology course examines epistemological developments in biological thought.
Professor Beaulieu contributes significantly to undergraduate education through course development, curriculum design, and student mentorship within the Biology Department.
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