Rosemary Kimani-Dupuis
Rosemary is researching the global political economy of refugee women’s mental health, well-being and education.
Rosemary is researching the global political economy of refugee women’s mental health, well-being and education.
Hari's research comparatively analyzes the labour migration governance of Nepal and the Philippines, examining how gender operates as a governing code.
Caleb is interested in global social justice movements, rhetoric, ethics, transitional justice, Turkey, nuclear weapons disarmament, indigenous politics, and new approaches to social inquiry.
Eric’s research interests include ethnic conflict, humanitarian intervention, and civil society organizations in the Global South, specifically Africa.
Nawroos' research focuses on understanding the discourses, structures and behaviours that perpetuate and intensify the prevalence of acute Islamophobia and racism against Muslims.
Graydon will explore areas where politics and economics collide.
Adnan Ali recently graduated from the University of Waterloo with a 4-year Honours Political Science degree and a global governance specialization. […]
Reina Neufeldt is an Associate Professor in the Peace and Conflict Studies program at Conrad Grebel University College and the University of Waterloo. Her research focuses on questions related […]
Lana Gonzalez Balyk’s main research interests are migration policy, migration crises, forced migration, refugees, conflict and security, indigenous peoples and decolonization.
Brittany’s experiences have sparked her research interests, which are concerned with security, human rights and race politics. In particular, Brittany is interested in the ways in which technology is constructed to favour certain races over others.
Savannah Guilbeault is focuses her research on migration politics, international organizations, human rights, and global social governance.
Jill Barclay aspires to inform policies and relations between marginalized groups and government bodies to better understand and address the past and current political climate in Canada.
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.
Carly MacArhur is interested in exploring the role of global governance in addressing key policy gaps that exist in this field.
Isabella Sellar Voll's research focus is on genocide and post-conflict contexts.
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.
Lena Gahwi's research interests center around state security and the embodied migrant experience and are informed by critical-feminist theory.