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Graduate Information Session - Political Science

Considering applying to a graduate program within Political Science? Join us for an info session where we’ll break down the graduate school application, explain the process, and outline key application elements as well as share tips on strengthening your application for Political Science grad programs. 

Graduate Information Session - Geography, Environment and Geomatics

Considering applying to a graduate program within Geography, Environment and Geomatics? Join us for an info session where we’ll break down the graduate school application, explain the process, and outline key application elements as well as share tips on strengthening your application for Geography, Environment and Geomatics grad programs. 

Graduate information session - Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy

Considering applying to graduate school in Criminology?  Join us for an info session where we’ll break down the graduate school application, explain the process, and outline key application elements as well as share tips on strengthening your application towards the Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy graduate program.  Learn about our MA program with advice from faculty members. Join us for a fun and informal information session focusing on funding, fields of study, potential advisors, applications, and more!

India and Canada: An Emerging Power and a Troubled Relationship?

Discussing India and Canada: An Emerging Power and a Troubled Relationship? Join our panel of experts speaking on India’s political scene and its relationship with Canada. Panel speakers: Dr. Narendra Subramanian, Ph.D. Professor,  Department of Political Science, McGill University

Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers, Movement-Building and Communities of Care

Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers and the Fight for Social Justice in Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Philippines "The forms of activism that migrant domestic workers engage in are distinct from other social justice movements in that their efforts are fundamentally rooted in notions of caring citizenship, which in itself is grounded in an ethos of care and solidarity."  - Dr. Ethel Tungohan

Graduate Information Session - Sociology and Anthropology

Considering applying to a graduate program within Sociology and Anthropology? Join us for an info session where we’ll break down the graduate school application, explain the process, and outline key application elements as well as share tips on strengthening your application for Sociology and Anthropology (SOAN) grad programs in CSAHS. 

Graduate Information Session - Family Relations & Applied Nutrition

Considering applying to a graduate program within Family Relations and Applied Nutrition? Join us for an info session where we’ll break down the graduate school application, explain the process, and outline key application elements as well as share tips on strengthening your application for the Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (FRAN) grad programs. Learn about:

Trial Actors - Is Canada’s Bail System Broken?

Please join us for the 1st session of the 2023-24 Criminal Justice in Practice (CJIP) series. Guest Speaker Welcoming Boris Bytensky, Criminal Defence Lawyer of Bytensky Shikhman Barristers. 
Theories of Water - Using Michi Saagiig Nishnaabe consciousness to dismantle the present moment. Hopper Lecture 2023

Hopper Lecture 2023 - Theories of Water

Theories of Water - Using Michi Saagiig Nishnaabe consciousness to dismantle the present moment.  What does it mean to listen to water? What does it mean to believe in water? Challenging systems of colonialism through work that is deeply connected with the land.
Wrongful Conviction Day. Join us for a talk in support of exonerees and to bring attention to the injustices faced by the wrongfully convicted. Oct 4, 2023. 5:30-7p.m. Richards Building (RICH) 2520. Guest speaker Ron Dalton, exoneree

Wrongful Conviction Day

Join Criminal Justice and Public Policy for a talk in support of exonerees and to bring attention to the injustices faced by the wrongfully convicted.  Guest Speaker   Ron Dalton, exoneree

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