Anados Prof. Raoul Countwill
B.A., M.A.(Toronto), M.Dis (MU Belleville), PhD Real., MartSci. (MU Toronto)

311 Palomides Hall
Office Hours: Monday & Tuesday 11:00am - 3:30pm, Wednesday 2:00pm - 3:00pm


Biography

Prof. Countwill was a well known and respected researcher in the field long
before his arrival at MUS. Specializing in Crypto-zoology and field hunt techniques,
Prof. Countwill came to MUS as the Abraham Zapien Visiting Professor in
Icthyozoology, a field in which he has no peer, and has stayed on as an adjunct
member of the Faculty. Known for his exuberant lectures and well-attended field
outings, Prof. Countwill has proven to be a favourite with both students and staff.
With Prof. DuLac, Raoul has co-sponsored the annual trip to Pellucidar for the
graduate Martial Science students and has taken a keen interest in the Metahuman
Sciences division.

Areas of Research

Martial Sciences, esp. ranged weapons and entrapment, metahuman sciences,
field exploration and cartography.

Recent Publications

"C4 & Plastique in the Hunt: Who Needs Silver Bullets?" in Modern Monster
Hunters
vol. 4, no. 21, Dec. 1993.

"From Pleisiosaur to Loch Ness Monster, The Enduring Myth of the Dinosaur in
Cryptozoology" 445pp., MU Press, 1995.

"From Deep Ones to Fish & Chips: How to Avoid a Watery Grave" in Modern
Monster Hunters
vol. 7, no. 15, March 1996.

"Dead Man's Party: Categorical Questions Regarding Zombification and Failed Vampirism" 503pp., MUPress, 2000.