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Prof. Yang-Yang Zhou awarded an NSF Research Grant

Prof. Yang-Yang Zhou awarded an NSF Research Grant

Prof. Yang-Yang Zhou and collaborator Prof. Margaret E. Peters (UCLA Political Science) have been awarded a research grant of $450,000 USD from the National Science Foundation for their book project, “Dignity and the Decision to Migrate, Where to Move, and When to Return.” 

UBC Political Science professors weigh in on Canada’s looming federal election

UBC Political Science professors weigh in on Canada’s looming federal election

Professors from UBC Political Science including Dr. Allen Tupper, Dr. Richard Johnston, Dr. Kathryn Harrison, and Dr. Maxime Héroux-Legault discussed B.C.’s role in the anticipated fall Canadian election.

Hosting Refugees Does Not Increase Conflict Risk—Instead, It May Reduce It, Prof. Yang-Yang Zhou research finds

Hosting Refugees Does Not Increase Conflict Risk—Instead, It May Reduce It, Prof. Yang-Yang Zhou research finds

In their American Political Science Review article, Prof. Yang-Yang Zhou and Andrew Shaver investigate a commonly held assumption within academic and policy circles: the presence of refugees in host countries increases the likelihood of domestic conflict.

Prof. Gerald Baier says chances are high Canada will have an October election

Prof. Gerald Baier says chances are high Canada will have an October election

“It’s kind of the country’s worst-kept secret,” said Prof. Gerald Baier. “When you’re a minority government, the chance that you can turn that into a majority, even a squeaky majority, is almost too hard to resist.”

Professor Mark Warren’s co-founded Participedia Network expands to McMaster University for Phase Two

Professor Mark Warren’s co-founded Participedia Network expands to McMaster University for Phase Two

Professor Mark Warren co-founded Participedia, an open-access crowdsourcing platform to support the expansion and deepening of democracy.

“It’s a bit like a machine that has 11 steering wheels,” Prof. Kathryn Harrison talks Canada’s muddled response to climate change

“It’s a bit like a machine that has 11 steering wheels,” Prof. Kathryn Harrison talks Canada’s muddled response to climate change

Dr. Kathryn Harrison told CBC that at least part of the blame can be pinned on the complexity of Canada’s form of government.

Five new UBC Political Science faculty projects receive funding from SSHRC

Five new UBC Political Science faculty projects receive funding from SSHRC

UBC Political Science congratulates Michael Byers, Cesi Cruz, Katharina Coleman, Antje Ellermann, and Sheryl Lightfoot whose projects received SSHRC funding through Insight and Partnership Development Grants.

Yves Tiberghien appointed as Konwakai Chair in Japanese Research, Institute of Asian Research

Yves Tiberghien appointed as Konwakai Chair in Japanese Research, Institute of Asian Research

Congratulations to Professor of Political Science Yves Tiberghien on his appointment as the Konwakai Chair in Japanese Research at the Institute of Asian Research (IAR).

Doctoral alumnus wins prize for best paper in the Canadian Journal of Political Science.

Doctoral alumnus wins prize for best paper in the Canadian Journal of Political Science.

In “Following the Right: Left and Right Parties’ Influence over Multiculturalism”, Daniel Westlake investigates the influence of partisan debate and support for multicultural policies.

New faculty member Dr. Genevieve Bates investigates how International Criminal Courts influences peace negotiations

New faculty member Dr. Genevieve Bates investigates how International Criminal Courts influences peace negotiations

UBC Political Science is excited to welcome Dr. Genevieve Bates to our department as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Bates joins us from the University of Chicago, where she was a PhD candidate in comparative politics and international relations and worked with the Transitional Justice and Democratic Stability Lab.