The UBC Department of Political Science’s Distinguished Speaker Series hosts Professor Abbey Steele (University of Amsterdam), for her talk titled, “Rebel Governance and Post-conflict Political Participation” on Monday, January 31, 2022.
We will be hosting drop-in advising hours over the next few months via Zoom for any students interested in our undergraduate 2022W programs.
Prof. Lisa Sundstrom speaks on a flash teach-in will offer brief historical background, contemporary context, and regional insight to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
We will be hosting drop-in advising hours over the next few months via Zoom for any students interested in our undergraduate 2022W programs.
UBC Political Science’s Distinguished Speaker Series hosts Dr. Adom Getachew for her talk titled, “Africa for the Africans: A History of Self-Determination before decolonization.”
Please join us for a presentation of research by our Undergraduate Honours students.
We will be hosting drop-in advising hours over the next few months via Zoom for any students interested in our undergraduate 2022W programs.
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 hosts Roland Paris for a Department Talk titled, “Global Power Shifts and the Future of International Peace Operations.”
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.