
About
Julie Major serves as Senior Faculty Lecturer and Academic Advisor in McGill University's Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, where she has taught since 2011. She concurrently directs the McGill Panama Field Study Semester program and maintains professional certification through Ordre des agronomes du Québec.
Her academic credentials include:
- B.Sc.(Agr) in Plant Science from McGill University
- M.Sc. in Weed Ecology from Cornell University (conducted with Brazil's INPA)
- Ph.D. in Soil Fertility and Biogeochemistry from Cornell University (conducted with Colombia's CIAT)
Major's expertise centers on sustainable tropical agriculture systems, with field research spanning the Brazilian Amazon and Colombian savannas. Her teaching methodology emphasizes immersive international experiences, particularly through Latin American field courses that examine agricultural sustainability within integrated social-environmental-economic frameworks. She connects classroom instruction to real-world farm operations through 75% field-based coursework.
While not currently supervising graduate students, Major oversees global undergraduate internships and advises on Québec's agrology certification requirements. Her professional trajectory includes agricultural extension leadership with the International Biochar Initiative and fieldwork experience across multiple developing nations, reflecting her commitment to practical agricultural solutions in diverse contexts.
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