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Graduates Feature: Adwoa Konadu-Yiadom, MIPP ’23

By Joanne July 8, 2024
September 27 @ 3:33 am

Adwoa Konadu-Yiadom

MIPP ’23

Current Position: International Individual Consultant-Media, UNDP in Rwanda

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Internships

By BSIA November 9, 2021
September 27 @ 3:33 am

INTERNSHIPS Gain Real World Experience A compulsory component of the MA in Global Governance and an option of both the PhD in Global Governance and the Master of International Public Policy, the internship term is designed to give students valuable work experience with professional organizations working in the field of global governance. Jacob Dinn (left […]

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Randolph Mank

Randolph Mank

By BSIA August 18, 2021
September 27 @ 3:33 am

Randolph Mank is a global business executive and a three-time former Canadian ambassador, with over thirty years of experience in both the public and private sectors. He is currently President of MankGlobal Inc, supporting clients with business development, government relations, and representation services, while writing and speaking frequently on foreign affairs. In the private sector, […]

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Dispatch from ISA 2024: Ana Visan’s blog from the field

By Joanne May 21, 2024
September 27 @ 3:33 am

Photo by Ana Visan By: Ana Visan, PhD in Global Governance My ISA experience was focused on panels and conversations taking place at the intersection of international politics, critical border studies, and science and technology studies. This post highlights three such discussions which are not meant to be representative of my peers’ entire presentations or […]

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Marika Jeziorek

By BSIA October 23, 2023
September 27 @ 3:33 am

Marika Jeziorek is a PhD student in the Global Governance Program at the Balsillie School of International Affairs (Wilfrid Laurier University). She graduated with an MA in Global Governance from the University of Waterloo and the Balsillie School of International Affairs in 2010. While there, she researched under the supervision of Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Dr. […]

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Dispatch from ISA 2024: Jonathan Hui’s blog from the field

By Tiffany May 6, 2024
September 27 @ 3:33 am

Photo by Jonathan Hui By Jonathan Hui, PhD With the theme of “Putting Relationality at the Centre of International Studies”, the International Studies Association held its annual conference in San Francisco from April 3-6th, bringing together scholars primarily in the fields of international relations (IR) and political science, alongside sections for history, sociology, history, and […]

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Malcolm McCulloch

Malcolm D. McCulloch

By Joanne October 14, 2022
September 27 @ 3:33 am

In 1993 Malcolm McCulloch moved to Oxford University to start up the Electrical Power Group. Climate change and social inequity are the big challenges facing our civilisation on its path to a sustainable future. The group’s focus is to develop thought leadership and to research and commercialise sustainable energy technologies. The group’s ethos is to […]

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Japan Sport Olympic Square(Japan Olympic Museum)

By BSIA September 8, 2021
September 27 @ 3:33 am

Japan Olympic Museum is located next to the National Stadium, the two-floor Japan Olympic Museum is an informative and well-designed museum dedicated to both the history of the Olympics and Japan’s previous Olympic Games. The first floor is completely free: there’s an information video plus temporary exhibits – currently on display are the torches and official uniforms that will be used for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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BSIA PhD graduate wins Best Dissertation Award from ISA Human Rights Section

By Tiffany March 19, 2024
September 27 @ 3:33 am

Photo credit: Allison Petrozziello/Alba Congratulations once again to Allison Petrozziello, who has won the ISA Human Rights section’s Lynne Reiner Publishers Award for Best Dissertation for her 2023 dissertation “Birth Registration as Bordering Practice: A Feminist Analysis of Migration Governance and the Production of Statelessness.” The selection committee wrote that Allison’s dissertation “develops novel insights […]

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Dispatch from the Carleton Model NATO: Justin Myers’ blog from the field

By Joanne March 14, 2024
September 27 @ 3:33 am

Photo credit: Ben Lalancette By Justin Myers, MAGG Carleton’s Model NATO consisted of four action-packed days of discussion, collaboration, and eye-opening learning, all in the heart of Canada’s capital region. Alongside nearly one hundred other delegates from fifteen universities across the country, I spent the weekend getting an inside look into how diplomacy and military […]

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