Roland Paris brings his experience in international security, peacebuilding, and foreign policy to answer the question: how should Canada respond to its place on the international stage in a nastier world at this year’s Mark Zacher Distinguished Visitor Lecture.
UBC Political Science Professor Kai Ostwald moderates a talk with David Vigneault, Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, for a discussion on the imperatives of diversity and partnerships in protecting national security, and the organization’s ongoing transformation.
The PSGSA will host their Graduate Conference on Friday, May 6, 2022, in Room 130 – xʷθəθiqətəm (Place of Many Trees) at the Liu Institute for Global Issues, 6476 NW Marine Dr (UBC Campus). The keynote address will be delivered by UBC Political Science Professor Genevieve Bates.
Join us for a panel discussion moderated by Prof. Lisa Sundstrom, with three well-known civil society activists from countries surrounding Ukraine who will discuss how the Russian invasion has affected their own countries and the work of civil society groups in them.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has gripped the world’s attention. As global audiences continue to watch the crisis unfold, how does this war differ from regional conflicts in other parts of the world? Furthermore, how does the global reaction to this particular crisis compare to others? To explore these issues, UBC experts will discuss the geopolitical and economic consequences of the Russia-Ukraine war, as well as examine the inequities in the response from the global community. Attend this live webinar to find out how reactions to this conflict and its sanctions are impacting our world — and what the ripple effect might be upon future wars.
Join Dr. Maxwell Cameron and other UBC speakers in this discussion on current ethics-related endeavours taking place at UBC, pressing ethical issues that exist across a wide range of disciplines, from animal welfare and ecophysiology, to democracy and ecofeminism, and the ways in which you can become more involved.
For the sixth Practitioner-Scholar Roundtable hosted by the UBC ActInCourts Network, discussion will be held on a range of threats to the safety and the work of human rights defenders, particularly those active in cases at international human rights tribunals, and strategies to help protect and support them. Dr. Sergey Golubok, Dr. Alice Nah and Ed O’Donovan will speak, with Prof. Lisa Sundstrom as moderator.
The IR Colloquium invites all Political Science faculty and grad students with an international dimension to their work to our International Summer Social.
Join the UBC Human Rights Collective in-person at the xʷθəθiqətəm or Place of Many Trees, Liu Institute for Global Issues at UBC for a panel and film screening of Courage (2021) on June 29, raising awareness about the dire state of academic freedom in Belarus and providing an opportunity for student engagement in human rights advocacy. Light refreshments provided for those registrants before June 24.
UBC Political Science faculty and staff are excited to host a welcome event for MA and PhD students at Locarno Beach Park Picnic Site on Friday, September 9 at 5:00 pm to celebrate the new academic year.