Political Studies Graduate Students Awarded SSHRC Funding
The department would like to recognize and congratulate the following graduate students who have been awarded Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) funding in 2020:
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Hannah Arsenault-Gallant
Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s Program
Project: Is Animal 'Rights' the Right Approach? A Comparative Analysis of Abolitionism and the Citizenship Model as Responses to Welfarism
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Elisha Corbett
SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship
Project: Media Framing of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People in Canada
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Fikir Haile
Canada Graduate Scholarship – Doctoral Program
Project: Governance Systems at Risk: Assessing the impact of urban expansion on ethnic federalism in Ethiopia
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Lori Oliver
Canada Graduate Scholarship – Doctoral Program
Project: Towards an Understanding and Undoing of the Hidden Nature of Single-Mother Led Family Homelessness in Canada
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Simon Marmura Brown
Canada Graduate Scholarship – Doctoral Program
Project: Intolerance or Economic Anxiety: Understanding Ethno-national Movements in Canada
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Badriyya Yusuf
SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship
Project: Impact Assessment of Internet Governance and Readiness for Emerging Technologies in West African Tech Hub Cities – Accra, Ghana and Lagos
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