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Congratulations to our 2022 Award Winners!

Congratulations to our 2022 Award Winners!

UBC Political Science would like to congratulate our award winners in undergraduate, graduate and International Relations programs who were recognized at a special ceremony on May 26, 2022 in the Buchanan Penthouse.

Pandemic and Putin turn UBC Political Science student into war correspondent

Pandemic and Putin turn UBC Political Science student into war correspondent

UBC Political Science student Anastasiia Lapatina has spent the last four months covering Russia’s invasion of her homeland, Ukraine, while studying political science full-time.

Watch: Roland Paris present the 2022 Mark Zacher Distinguished Speaker Lecture

Watch: Roland Paris present the 2022 Mark Zacher Distinguished Speaker Lecture

We were honoured to host Roland Paris as the 2022 Mark Zacher Distinguished Speaker last week. He presented a talk exploring the consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and what it means for the post-Cold War international order.

Honours student Alexa Traboulay explores the intersecting effects of social media echo chambers and partisanship in shaping attitudes toward immigration

Honours student Alexa Traboulay explores the intersecting effects of social media echo chambers and partisanship in shaping attitudes toward immigration

Fourth-year Honours student Alexa Traboulay undergraduate thesis examines the ways in which partisanship mediates the relationship between participation in social media echo chambers and extreme attitudes towards immigration.

Prof. Jenny Peterson awarded a Killam Teaching Prize

Prof. Jenny Peterson awarded a Killam Teaching Prize

Congratulations to Professor Jenny Peterson who has been awarded a UBC Killam Teaching Prize. Dr. Peterson joins an elite group of committed and talented instructors recognized by UBC at this level. 

Alumnus Nojang Khatami hired to tenure-track position at Fordham University

Alumnus Nojang Khatami hired to tenure-track position at Fordham University

Congratulations to PhD alumnus Nojang Khatami who has secured a tenure-track Assistant Professor position at Fordham University beginning in September 2023. 

Dr. Lisa Sundstrom’s new book explains how non-governmental organizations mediate issues in global governance

Dr. Lisa Sundstrom’s new book explains how non-governmental organizations mediate issues in global governance

Prof. Lisa Sundstrom and Laura Henry’s new book, Bringing Global Governance Home: NGO Mediation in the BRICS States combines insights from international relations and comparative politics to explain the dilemmas and strategies of NGO mediation in case studies on HIV/AIDS, climate change, sustainable forestry, and corporate social responsibility.

Dr. Alan Jacobs selected as new Department Head

Dr. Alan Jacobs selected as new Department Head

We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Alan Jacobs has been selected as the next Head of the Department of Political Science. Dr. Jacobs will serve as Department Head starting on July 1, 2022 for a three-year term. 

UBC Political Science student Danilo Angulo-Molina selected to The Cansbridge Fellowship

UBC Political Science student Danilo Angulo-Molina selected to The Cansbridge Fellowship

Congratulations to Danilo Angulo-Molina who was selected to The Cansbridge Fellowship earlier this term. “As an incoming 2022 Fellow, I look forward to obtaining the necessary knowledge and rare skills that will enable me to pursue new solutions to advocate and empower larger numbers of vulnerable communities worldwide,” Angulo-Molina writes.

The paradox of China–India relations

The paradox of China–India relations

Prof. Yves Tiberghien and undergraduate student Meghna Srivastava write on relations between China and India, which have been divided by both security tensions and opposite alliances but took a major step forward in March.