Selections from topics available at the Living Library at Douglas College, New Westminster, B.C. Experts and aficionados register their special areas of knowledge, and library patrons can sign up for a half-hour chat. The full list can be seen here.
Teaching in Japan and Mainland China
Student success
Employment and career counselling—immigrant professionals specialty
Private pilot and sea kayaker
Archaeology, environment issues, paleontology
Stained glass
International governance, wisdom cultivation, humanist meditation
Adoption, late adoption
Energy conservation
Psychology, cross cultural education
Mental health law and policy
Cats, cross stitch, accounting, beading
Classical Chinese, insurance/financial
Insect biology, evolution, ecology
Psychiatric nursing
Fundraising, access to local media
Spanish immigrant life experience
Mideast politics and travel
Alternate technology for homeowners
Porcelain painting
Adult il/literacy
Proposal writing
Share memories of Kruger National Park, South Africa
Genealogy research
Mental health, addiction, social service & health development and strategic planning, international social service and health development, Africa, China, HIV/AIDS
World politics and american politics
Coping with hearing loss