The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa (GSPIA) is delighted to announce that Anjana Balachandran, a final-year undergraduate student of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa, has won of the “Ideas That Matter” contest for 2024.
The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa (GSPIA) is delighted to announce that Anjana Balachandran, a final-year undergraduate student of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa, has won of the “Ideas That Matter” contest for 2024.
"These exchanges, where we share our experiences of gender issues despite
living in very different contexts, unite us in pursuing similar goals for gender equality on a
global scale."
"These exchanges, where we share our experiences of gender issues despite
living in very different contexts, unite us in pursuing similar goals for gender equality on a
global scale."
Your ambition and determination deserve recognition and support. That's why we are thrilled to inform you that the application period for the Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS) scholarships for the current academic year is now open!
Your ambition and determination deserve recognition and support. That's why we are thrilled to inform you that the application period for the Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS) scholarships for the current academic year is now open!
Kira, 4th year. International Studies and Modern LanguagesHost country: NepalCanadian NGO: Alternatives CanadaLocal NGO: NGO Federation of NepalAs a 4th year student in International Studies and Modern Languages, I wasn’t sure if my studies had fully equipped me to discover this new culture and immerse myself in it – I had never learned about Nepal in ...
Kira, 4th year. International Studies and Modern LanguagesHost country: NepalCanadian NGO: Alternatives CanadaLocal NGO: NGO Federation of NepalAs a 4th year student in International Studies and Modern Languages, I wasn’t sure if my studies had fully equ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, hackathons have become instrumental in fostering innovation and collaboration, and the rapid development of solutions to complex problems. The recent Faculty of Social Sciences’ Learning by Experiencing Challenge, held over an intense weekend in January, brought together students to tackle the following question: how can we reimagine programs of study t...
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, hackathons have become instrumental in fostering innovation and collaboration, and the rapid development of solutions to complex problems. The recent Faculty of Social Sciences’ Learning by Experiencing Challenge, held over an intense weekend in January, ...
January 31, 2024
Awards and recognition
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs is delighted to announce that Olive Folsetter, an undergraduate in the Faculty of Social Science’s Conflict and Human Rights (ECH) program, has been selected as the 2023-24 winner of the David Petrasek Human Rights Prize and Mentorship. They plan to use the prize to continue working on human rights issues such as LGBTQ+ inclusion, disability ...
The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs is delighted to announce that Olive Folsetter, an undergraduate in the Faculty of Social Science’s Conflict and Human Rights (ECH) program, has been selected as the 2023-24 winner of the David Petrasek Human Rights Prize and Mentorship. They pl...
Xumeng, 4th year. International Development and GlobalizationHost country: GhanaCanadian NGO: AFS Interculture CanadaLocal NGO: Center for Sustainable Transformation (CeST)Since the moment I chose to study international relationships and globalization, I always knew that there would be a chance for me to see the world in a larger scope and take part in...
Xumeng, 4th year. International Development and GlobalizationHost country: GhanaCanadian NGO: AFS Interculture CanadaLocal NGO: Center for Sustainable Transformation (CeST)Since the moment I chose to study international relationships and globalization, I...
This SSHRC funded collaborative research, led by Lilian Negura, Professor at the School of Social Work at the University of Ottawa and Annamaria de Rosa from the University Sapienza of Rome, examines the intricate immigration discourse in Canada and Italy.
This SSHRC funded collaborative research, led by Lilian Negura, Professor at the School of Social Work at the University of Ottawa and Annamaria de Rosa from the University Sapienza of Rome, examines the intricate immigration discourse in Canada and Italy.