Political science student Anjana Balachandran has been chosen to attend the prestigious NATO Youth Summit in Washington June 5. Her commitment to youth advocacy has propelled her to represent our students and young citizens internationally.
Political science student Anjana Balachandran has been chosen to attend the prestigious NATO Youth Summit in Washington June 5. Her commitment to youth advocacy has propelled her to represent our students and young citizens internationally.
It is with great sadness that the Faculty of Social Sciences and the School of Political Studies announce the passing of our colleague, Professor André Vachet, Professor Emeritus at the School of Political Studies and former Director of the Department of Political Science (1973-1976).
It is with great sadness that the Faculty of Social Sciences and the School of Political Studies announce the passing of our colleague, Professor André Vachet, Professor Emeritus at the School of Political Studies and former Director of the Department of Political Science (1973-1976).
Manon discovered her purpose at a very young age. “I remember at 8 years old while working on a collage and it hit me. I couldn’t understand in my head why women didn’t have the same equal voting rights. It was then that I knew this would be my calling”, said Manon.
Manon discovered her purpose at a very young age. “I remember at 8 years old while working on a collage and it hit me. I couldn’t understand in my head why women didn’t have the same equal voting rights. It was then that I knew this would be my calling”, said Manon.
The Faculty of Social Sciences would like to congratulate the newly appointed members of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC), Class of 2022 (Professor André Lecours) and the College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists (Professors Abel Brodeur, Nafissa Ismail)! These are the highest distinction that can be awarded to those engaged in scholarly endeavours or working in the arts or sciences in Can...
The Faculty of Social Sciences would like to congratulate the newly appointed members of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC), Class of 2022 (Professor André Lecours) and the College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists (Professors Abel Brodeur, Nafissa Ismail)! These are the highest distinction th...
We are proud of Jon-Evan Quoquochi, who has completed his bachelor’s degree in December and will be teaching an Introduction to Politics course at Kiuna College, the first college entirely dedicated to Indigenous students by Indigenous faculty. Jon-Evan has also started a master’s degree in Political Science at the Faculty in January 2022.
Meet Jon-Evan Quoquochi
We are proud of Jon-Evan Quoquochi, who has completed his bachelor’s degree in December and will be teaching an Introduction to Politics course at Kiuna College, the first college entirely dedicated to Indigenous students by Indigenous faculty. Jon-Evan has also started a master’s degree in Politica...
His paper entitled “Evidence Over Stereotypes: Using Data to Address Indigenous Healthcare Inequalities” was selected as one of the 5 finalists of the 8th National Student Paper Competition organized by the Canada School of Public Service.
His paper entitled “Evidence Over Stereotypes: Using Data to Address Indigenous Healthcare Inequalities” was selected as one of the 5 finalists of the 8th National Student Paper Competition organized by the Canada School of Public Service.
We are pleased to share that Keelan Buck, MA student in public administration at the School of Political Studies, has won the 2021 Charles B. Koester Student Essay Competition hosted by the Canadian Study of Parliament Group (CSGP)
We are pleased to share that Keelan Buck, MA student in public administration at the School of Political Studies, has won the 2021 Charles B. Koester Student Essay Competition hosted by the Canadian Study of Parliament Group (CSGP)
The University of Ottawa has extended its collaboration with the Ministry of Education (Taiwan) through the renewal of the Research Chair in Taiwan Studies.
The University of Ottawa has extended its collaboration with the Ministry of Education (Taiwan) through the renewal of the Research Chair in Taiwan Studies.