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Steven J. Heine is a Canadian professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia, Department of Psychology. He specialises in cultural psychology and has been described as "a leading figure" in that field.
Bertram Brockhouse, BA 1947 (math and physics), [1] Nobel laureate (Physics, 1994) "for the development of neutron spectroscopy" [2]; Robert Mundell, BA 1953, [3] Nobel laureate (Economics, 1999) "for his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum currency areas" [4]
Steven Heine (born 1950), is a scholar in the field of Zen Buddhist history and thought, [1] particularly the life and teachings of Zen Master Dōgen (1200–1253). He has also taught and published extensively on Japanese religion and society in worldwide perspectives.
Faculty of Education. Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, and Special Education; Centre for Cross-Faculty Inquiry in Education; Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy; Department of Educational Studies; UBC School of Kinesiology; Department of Language and Literacy Education; Teacher Education; Faculty of Forestry
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The University of British Columbia: 1969 LL.B. The University of British Columbia: 1983 20 Jean Chrétien: B.A. Séminaire Sainte-Marie: 1955 LL.L. Université Laval: 1958 21 Paul Martin: B.A. in history and philosophy: St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto: 1961 LL.B. University of Toronto: 1965 22 Stephen Harper: B.A. in ...
In 2017 the school was rated 6.1/10.0, in 2018 the school was rated 5.2/10.0, and in 2019 the school was rated 5.3/10. The school is ranked 167th in BC, according to the Fraser Institute. [4] In the past, the school was ranked as the number one public secondary school in British Columbia, according to the Fraser Institute. [5]
In 2011, he sat on a panel [9] with Steven Heine, Taigen Dan Leighton, Shohaku Okumura and others for a conference on Dogen Zenji organized by Heine's school, Florida International University. [10] In May 2023, he gave a lecture on "Buddhist and Samurai Views of the Japanese 'Watery Moon' Motif" at UC Santa Barbara. [11] [12]