Graduate research: Asian Heritage Month

Explore this selection of recent Royal Roads graduate research.

Exploring Place Attachment and Impacts of Landscape Changes in Victoria's Chinatown
Cheung, C.H. (2025) [Master's Thesis, Royal Roads University]. VIURRSpace


Through the Eyes of the Guardians: A Photovoice Journey of Philippine Forest Rangers
Notarte, M.D. (2025) [Master's Thesis, Royal Roads University]. VIURRSpace


Roots and Routes: Exploring Environmental Identity Among Chinese Immigrants in the Capital Regional District
Xia, Y. (2024) [Master's Thesis, Royal Roads University]. VIURRSpace


The Experiences of Professional Muslim Women in the Canadian Workplace
Latif, R. (2024). [Doctoral Dissertation, Royal Roads University]. VIURRSpace


Rising Like a Phoenix: Punjabi-Canadian Women Resisting Sharam, Reclaiming Izzat, and Redefining Pehchan through Resilience Approaches in the Aftermath of Intimate Partner Violence
Sohal, R.K. (2024). [Doctoral Dissertation, Royal Roads University]. VIURRSpace


Addressing Western Asian alienation: Exploring the application of multiculturalism in B.C. government messaging to address the rise of anti-Asian racism in B.C. during the COVID-19 pandemic
Chu, R. (2023) [Master's Thesis, Royal Roads University]. VIURRSpace


Urban residents' perception and behaviour of climate change in Tianjin, China
Li, B. (2023)  [Master’s Thesis, Royal Roads University]. VIURRSpace


No doggy bag please: Chinese attitudes on food waste
Leung, H. (2015)  [Master’s Thesis, Royal Roads University]. VIURRSpace


Chinese perspectives on environmental sustainability: The shaping of public opinion
Hayes, K. (2010)  [Master’s Thesis, Royal Roads University]. VIURRSpace