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UBC Political Science Faculty Conversation Series

Over the month of March, UBC POLI will be hosting lunches in which small groups of students will be invited to join faculty members in discussion on a topic of shared interest. Each lunch will be an informal opportunity for students and faculty to share opinions, questions, and ideas. This isn’t a formal seminar. It’s a casual conversation (with a free lunch) in which students and faculty can get to know, and learn from, one another.

You can see the events in this series at the links below:

Kathryn Harrison: Climate Politics
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Paul Quirk & Matt Wright: US Politics
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Allen Sens: the War in Ukraine
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Lisa Sundstrom & Yves Tiberghien: Russia/China
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