Welcome to the first blog of the ISSP’s 2023-2024 academic year. In it, I give a preview of our main research, teaching and outreach activities in the coming months. All of our activities aim to advance the ISSP’s five-year strategic vision: helping Canada transform decision-making to meet the grand challenges of our time by strengthening science-society-policy relations within and among the acade...
Welcome to the first blog of the ISSP’s 2023-2024 academic year. In it, I give a preview of our main research, teaching and outreach activities in the coming months. All of our activities aim to advance the ISSP’s five-year strategic vision: helping Canada transform decision-making to meet the grand...
September 5, 2023
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Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Delegation calls on Canada to be at the forefront of efforts to provide resources, and assist institutions that deliver justice and uphold human rights in the region
Delegation calls on Canada to be at the forefront of efforts to provide resources, and assist institutions that deliver justice and uphold human rights in the region
Every year, the Faculty of Social Sciences proudly recognizes the excellence of its professors and administrative staff by granting Faculty awards. Here is the list of the 2023 award recipients. Congratulations to all!
Please note that all testimonies are provided in the recipients' language of choice.
Every year, the Faculty of Social Sciences proudly recognizes the excellence of its professors and administrative staff by granting Faculty awards. Here is the list of the 2023 award recipients. Congratulations to all!
Please note that all testimonies are provided in the recipients' language...
ABSTRACT
This article argues that during the neoliberal and post-Washington consensus era, a broader development debate around state versus market has led to the dominance of instrumental articulation of the gender empowerment agenda. Although scholarship around empowerment has evolved, in the works of the development agencies and broader development discourse, constrained by the overarching deba...
ABSTRACT
This article argues that during the neoliberal and post-Washington consensus era, a broader development debate around state versus market has led to the dominance of instrumental articulation of the gender empowerment agenda. Although scholarship around empowerment has evolved, in the work...
This year’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) grants have been awarded to the following School of International Development and Global Studies (SIDGS) Ph.D students:
This year’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) grants have been awarded to the following School of International Development and Global Studies (SIDGS) Ph.D students:
This bursary provides critical financial support to students pursuing graduate studies in all academic disciplines and help sustain the next generation of Canadian scholars, supporting their research and studies as they prepare to advance their careers in academia, government and industry.
This bursary provides critical financial support to students pursuing graduate studies in all academic disciplines and help sustain the next generation of Canadian scholars, supporting their research and studies as they prepare to advance their careers in academia, government and industry.