Alexander “AJ” Wray is a Canada Graduate Scholar, Salzburg Global Seminar fellow, and Doctoral Candidate in Geography at Western University. AJ uses geographic information science and policy analysis to resolve the complex problems that face Canadian municipalities. AJ received his Masters in Geography from Western in 2020, and holds an undergraduate degree in planning and environmental assessment from the University of Waterloo.
In the community, he is the President of the Town and Gown Association of Ontario - the trusted, coordinated voice for post-secondary students, post-secondary institutions, municipalities, first responders, residents, and property managers in Ontario communities that host post-secondary institutions. TGAO shares information, facilitates connections, and mediates relationships among our diverse group of stakeholders to promote vibrant cohesive communities.
Experience
2023–present
Board Member, International Town and Gown Association
2020–present
PhD Candidate, Western University
2023–present
Board Member, MainStreet London
2019–present
President, Town and Gown Association of Ontario
2018–present
Project Coordinator, Western University
2016–2018
Research Assistant, University of Waterloo
2016–2016
Planner, Research & Analytics, Regional Municipality of Waterloo
2015–2015
Assistant Project Officer, Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change
Education
2020
Western University, Master of Arts, Geography
2018
University of Waterloo, Diploma in Environmental Assessment
2018
University of Waterloo, Bachelor of Environmental Studies, Planning
Publications
2024
Studentification and student wellbeing in the private rented sector: further reflections on Lynch et al, Perspectives in Public Health
2023
Neighbourhood influences on youth mental health and stress levels during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cities & Health
2023
The workplace as a therapeutic landscape: Understanding the effects of COVID-19 on the wellbeing of food hospitality employees, SSM - Qualitative Research in Health
2022
Land-use planning approaches to near-campus neighbourhoods and student housing development patterns in Ontario, Canada, Housing Policy Debate
2021
The quantity and composition of household food waste during the COVID-19 pandemic: A direct measurement study in Canada, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
2021
Analyzing differences between spatial exposure estimation methods: A case study of outdoor food and beverage advertising in London, Canada, Health & Place
2021
Food for thought: The role of planners in mitigating the impacts of COVID-19 on the food environment, Y Magazine
2021
Examining how changes in provincial policy on vape marketing impacted the distribution of vaping advertisements near secondary schools in London, Canada, Canadian Journal of Public Health
2021
The public realm during public health emergencies: Exploring local-level responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cities & Health
2020
Evidence synthesis - Physical activity and social connectedness interventions in outdoor spaces among children and youth: A rapid review, Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice
2019
Holding the keys to health? A scoping study of the population health impacts of automated vehicles, BMC Public Health
2019
Is cancer prevention influenced by the built environment? A multidisciplinary scoping review, Cancer
2019
The ever-changing narrative: Supervised injection site policy making in Ontario, Canada, International Journal of Drug Policy
2018
Smart prevention: A new approach to primary and secondary cancer prevention in smart and connected communities, Cities
Professional Memberships
Candidate Member, Ontario Professional Planners Institute