Derek Armitage
Researching environmental change and multi-level governance systems, Dr. Armitage specializes in the human dimensions of environmental change.
Researching environmental change and multi-level governance systems, Dr. Armitage specializes in the human dimensions of environmental change.
Lucie Edwards explores scientists' role in policymaking, notably in climate change, food security and biodiversity.
Dr. Hall researches East Asian political economy (especially food, agriculture, land and the environment) and the theory and history of capitalism and commodifiction.
Hari's research comparatively analyzes the labour migration governance of Nepal and the Philippines, examining how gender operates as a governing code.
Jinelle’s research focuses on ideological conflict in social policy-making from a complex systems perspective, and using social network analysis.
Dr. Ravenhill is the Chair of the Political Science department at the University of Waterloo. He is the former Director of the Balsillie School of International Affairs.
A world politics and political economy expert with a specialization on China, Dr. Wang explores the interaction of structural and ideational forces.
Specializing in international relations and international security Dr. Welch is an award-winning teacher and author as well as director of the CIGI’s project on Confidence, Trust, and Empathy in Asia-Pacific Security.
Graydon will explore areas where politics and economics collide.
Noor's research interests relate to international relations in the Middle East and South Asia.
Adnan Ali recently graduated from the University of Waterloo with a 4-year Honours Political Science degree and a global governance specialization. […]
Lana Gonzalez Balyk’s main research interests are migration policy, migration crises, forced migration, refugees, conflict and security, indigenous peoples and decolonization.
Choyon Kumar Saha's core research interests proactively center on political economy, environmental governance, environmental policy, and politics.
Farah Afzal has most recently studied the visual representation of gender and its effects on the construction/deconstruction of gender discourses and identities among societies.
Mengyun Zhang's research interests focus on the global political economy with specific attention to international trade and China.
Marco Violo interests include diplomacy and international relations and how nations can better their relationship with one another.
Gurleen Tak is studying conflict and security and human security, specifically regarding international migration and borders and their intersection with human rights.
Ashleigh is studying how policies interact with society on a domestic and international level using multi-dimensional approaches.
Michael Pulford is studying the processes and institutions that facilitate the movement of people.
Anjali Shanmugam is interested in the movement of peoples across geographies, the barriers that migrants encounter, and gender inequality, for instance, the access to health rights and property rights of women.