Research and Teaching Luncheon
Date
Thursday November 3, 202212:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Ontario Hall, Room 206Research and Teaching Luncheon
The Department of Political Studies is hosting a “Research and Teaching” luncheon with three short presentations from recently retired faculty who will share their thoughts on “advice they wished someone had told them at the start of their academic career". The participants are Grant Amyot (Comparative Politics and Political Theory), Keith Banting (Canadian and Comparative politics), and Kim Nossal (International Relations). After the presentations there will be a Q & A and group discussion for about an hour.
This event should be of particular interest to tenure-track faculty, post-docs and graduate students interested in pursuing an academic career.
This luncheon is limited to the first 25 (invited) registrants.
Details:
Thursday, November 3, 2022 | 12:00- 1:30 PM | Light lunch will be served
Ontario Hall, Room 206
Internal event | RSVP required