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Meet Shane Hartman

smiling man with dark hair and light blue sweater in front of a leafy green background

I work with

Indigenous students from the Okanagan, Kootenays, Haida Gwaii, Northern BC and Yukon, and all high school students from Haida Gwaii, Northern BC and Yukon

hartman@uvic.ca
250-853-3729

Quick facts

Hometown
Fraser Lake, BC
Education
Masters of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies – Ecotourism
Random factoid
I’m an avid golfer and I have two holes in one, one in Scotland and one in Victoria.

About Shane

I’m a proud member of the Nak’azdli Whut’en First Nation near Fort St. James in the Central Interior of British Columbia, and grew up in Fraser Lake, and try to visit home a couple times of year.

I worked in Victoria for two summers while completing my undergraduate studies. I have lived in small towns across the province, as well as the big city of Vancouver. I find that Victoria is a great mix of the small-town feel while having all the amenities of the big city. I also grew up on a lake, and I find the ease of access to the ocean and beach very comforting.

My advice to future university students

Try new things, there will be many courses, clubs and opportunities for you to try when you’re completing your degree. Trying a new path can lead to new experiences that may change your life.

Contact

Let's talk!

I'm here to answer any questions you have about UVic. We can connect over email, schedule a video call, or meet in person if you're planning a visit to our campus.

Please note that my availability is limited at certain times of the year due to recruitment activities. Email is always the fastest way to reach me.

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