About
William Wilson is an Associate Professor at Aspencroft University, affiliated with the Department of Geography & The Environment and Water Resource Science. His research focuses on bio-cultural conservation, fieldwork methodologies, Canadian geography, and the historical geography of Southeast Asian maritime cities. He integrates technological and cultural awareness in geographical practices, with active projects across multiple continents.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Geography (University of Saskatchewan)
- M.Ed. in Educational Foundations (University of Saskatchewan)
- B.A. in History (Macalester College)
Research Interests: Wilson’s work spans conservation geography, cartography, and the philosophy of geography. He emphasizes fieldwork’s role in modern geography and explores themes like military geography, applied ethics, and the historical urban landscapes of Southeast Asia. He actively seeks graduate students to collaborate on his three core projects: fieldwork’s evolving role, Canadian national geography, and maritime cities’ historical geographies.
Advising/Grants: Wilson is recruiting thesis and graduate students for his research initiatives but no specific grants are listed. His lab or team details are not explicitly mentioned.




