Articles tagged with: Department of Political Science
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Businesses, organizations, shoppers and vacationers are among those hoping the Canada-U.S. border will fully reopen soon. More than $2 billion ... Full story
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Political Science prof now three-time winner of student-selected teaching award
Professor Hevina Dashwood in the Department of Political Science has received Brock University’s 2020 Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance (OUSA) Teaching ... Full story -
HAGGART and TUSIKOV: Sidewalk Labs’ smart-city plans for Toronto are dead. What’s next?
Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock University, and Natasha Tusikov, Assistant Professor of Criminology at York University, ... Full story -
HAGGART: Canada needs to see the U.S. and its trade motives clearly
Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock University, had a piece recently published in The Conversation about Canada’... Full story -
Brock research team receives New Frontiers in Research Fund grant
Clear, blue skies that used to be grey and smoggy; jellyfish and other marine life swimming in in the canals ... Full story -
BURTON: Beijing’s coronavirus bungling makes Canada’s choice on Huawei even easier
Charles Burton, Associate Professor of Political Science in Brock University’s Faculty of Social Sciences, wrote a piece recently published ... Full story -
Upcoming talk on guilt in the public sphere
On Thursday, March 12, the Political Science Speakers Series is pleased to welcome Sam Piccolo (BA ’17) to deliver a presentation entitled, “... Full story -
Director of Research for MMIWG inquiry to speak at Brock
Karine Duhamel will be at Brock University Thursday, Jan. 23 to talk about her work as Director of Research for the ... Full story -
Nicole Goodman receives Brock’s Chancellor’s Chair for Research Excellence
Voting online is becoming the norm for municipal elections in Ontario. When voters went to cast their online ballots in ... Full story -
NCO brief details homegrown response to governance issues
A new Niagara Community Observatory (NCO) research brief says now that the Ontario government has taken a hands-off approach to ... Full story