Caleb Lauer
Caleb is interested in global social justice movements, rhetoric, ethics, transitional justice, Turkey, nuclear weapons disarmament, indigenous politics, and new approaches to social inquiry.
Caleb is interested in global social justice movements, rhetoric, ethics, transitional justice, Turkey, nuclear weapons disarmament, indigenous politics, and new approaches to social inquiry.
Dr. Bessma Momani is Professor of Political Science at the University of Waterloo and the Balsillie School of International Affairs. She has authored and co-edited over eight books and over 65 scholarly, peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters that have examined the IMF, the World Bank, petrodollars, the Middle East, and Arab youth.
Noor's research interests relate to international relations in the Middle East and South Asia.
Ana is interested in how technology shapes forced migration and how it is used by various actors to influence mobility across border lines and within.
Adnan Ali recently graduated from the University of Waterloo with a 4-year Honours Political Science degree and a global governance specialization. […]
Dr. Daǧtaș is Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Waterloo. She obtained her PhD in 2014 from the Department of Anthropology and the Collaborative Program in Women and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto.
Dr. Nathan C. Funk is Associate Professor and Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies at Conrad Grebel University College, the University of Waterloo.
Lana Gonzalez Balyk’s main research interests are migration policy, migration crises, forced migration, refugees, conflict and security, indigenous peoples and decolonization.
Khurram Shamim is focusing on global development and global security in the international scope.
Emily Stanfield is studying human security and identity conflicts.
Chris Earle's broader research interests are in anti-corruption, human security and the global arms trade; while his technical interests are in big data, machine learning, and econometrics.
Micah Winter’s research interests are centred around global and domestic Indigenous politics, environmental politics, conflict, and identity.
Danielle Wood's research interests include international relations and policy, foreign aid and sustainable development.
Marco Violo interests include diplomacy and international relations and how nations can better their relationship with one another.
Lena Gahwi's research interests center around state security and the embodied migrant experience and are informed by critical-feminist theory.
Michael Pulford is studying the processes and institutions that facilitate the movement of people.
Keely Chambers' Keely is interested in sustainable energy development and assisting federal relations with indigenous communities during this energy transition.
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.
Varkpeh Gonowolo is studying the areas of international development, international business, conflict, global political economy and multilateral institutions.
Dr. Nash is a post-doctoral research fellow at Trent University with NAADSN/RDSNAA and she has ongoing projects at the University of Waterloo examining education and training in national security and counter-terrorism in Canada and how the ‘terrorism’ label is informed and applied to a violent attack in Canada.