Elizabeth M. De Santo
  • About
    • CV
  • NEWS/MEDIA
    • Online talks
    • Press and Editorials
  • Research
    • Governing Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction
    • Militarized and Large-Scale Marine Protected Areas
    • Coastal and Marine Conservation Planning
    • Environmental Information: Use and Influence
    • Marine Protected Area Governance
    • Teaching with Technology
  • Publications
    • Books
    • Peer-reviewed journal articles
    • Peer-reviewed book chapters
    • Book reviews
    • Reports and other contributions
  • Teaching
    • Courses
    • Students
  • Contact

Academic experience

2019 - present Associate Professor, Franklin & Marshall College Department of Earth and Environment   
2013 - 2019 Assistant Professor, Franklin & Marshall College 
Department of Earth and Environment
2009 - 2013 Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University Marine Affairs Program and College of Sustainability
2003 - 2007 Teaching Assistant, University College London (UCL) Department of Geography
Fall 1998 Teaching Assistant, Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy

Professional positions and consultancies

2011 - 2012 External Advisor, Auditor General of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
2007 - 2009 Marine Protected Areas Coordination Officer, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Washington, DC
2007 - 2009 Consultant, Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), London, UK
1999 - 2001 Program Manager, International Environment Forum, World Environment Center, New York, NY
1998 - 1999 Research Assistant, Center for International Development Research, Duke University
1995 - 1996 Research Assistant in Systematics and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Invertebrates, 
American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY

Education

2008 Ph.D. in Geography (co-supervised in Laws), University College London (UCL)
2002 Master of Science in the History of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
1999 Master of Environmental Management, Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment
1995 Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in Zoology (minor in Anthropology), Connecticut College


   
  • About
    • CV
  • NEWS/MEDIA
    • Online talks
    • Press and Editorials
  • Research
    • Governing Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction
    • Militarized and Large-Scale Marine Protected Areas
    • Coastal and Marine Conservation Planning
    • Environmental Information: Use and Influence
    • Marine Protected Area Governance
    • Teaching with Technology
  • Publications
    • Books
    • Peer-reviewed journal articles
    • Peer-reviewed book chapters
    • Book reviews
    • Reports and other contributions
  • Teaching
    • Courses
    • Students
  • Contact