Ousmane Aly Diallo
Ousmane’s research will explore the role of identity and legitimacy in the collaboration between the United Nations and Regional Economic Communities in peacekeeping/peacebuilding operations.
Ousmane’s research will explore the role of identity and legitimacy in the collaboration between the United Nations and Regional Economic Communities in peacekeeping/peacebuilding operations.
Dr. Edgar is Associate Professor of Political Science at Wilfrid Laurier University. His research focuses on transitional justice in war-to-peace transitions and post-conflict peace building.
Kayla is examining the role of police within the international community and the joint effort to prevent cross-border criminal activity.
Jennifer's research interests include housing, Property and Land Rights of Internally Displaced Persons, with a focus on the UN and AU Human Rights response.
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.
Noor's research interests relate to international relations in the Middle East and South Asia.
Lana Gonzalez Balyk’s main research interests are migration policy, migration crises, forced migration, refugees, conflict and security, indigenous peoples and decolonization.
As she approaches her studies, Laura seeks to blend her familiarity with agriculture into her understanding and analysis of the conditions of human security in Canada and abroad.
Emily Stanfield is studying human security and identity conflicts.
Lydia Callies' research topics of interest include the conflict-development nexus, migration, social policy, and multilateralism, with a special regional interest in Latin America.
Isabella Sellar Voll's research focus is on genocide and post-conflict contexts.
Kaleigh Alyssa Campbell's research interests surround the political-economic arrangements that relate to the international trade of artworks and the development of national policies regarding the trade of cultural goods.
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.
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.
Brody Marinos Spourdalakis is specializing in International Economic Relations and International Environmental Policy.
Kaitlyn's research focus is on evaluating and improving people’s security through the protection and promotion of human rights and social justice.
Ashley will continue her research in international political economy and expand her understanding on policy creation, critical security studies and global development governance.