The Program Spotlight series of articles reviews selected college and university programs geared to those exploring education and career options in international relations and/or government. This week features the International Studies program at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Program Spotlight: International Relations at the University of British Colombia (UBC)
The Program Spotlight Series, provides a brief overview of prestigious universities and colleges to study International Relations.
This week: Bachelor of International Relations at University of British Colombia (UBC)!
Internal Policy or External Policy? The Divergence in Polish Defence Policy
The election of Poland’s Law and Justice Party has brought attention to Poland’s increasingly divergent attitudes towards the EU and NATO. Michael Kang looks at possible implications this might have on the future of Poland’s defence.
Changing the Face of War in Russia: Women in the Russian Armed Forces
In the wake of a historic change in Russia’s Victory Day Parade, Marissa Young reflects on the history and current condition of women in the Russian armed forces.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Dr. Alex S. Wilner
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Dr. Wilner. He is an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Magdalena Surma
Listen as Magdalena Surma discusses her experience working as the Program Editor of Global Horizons at the NATO Association of Canada.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Amen Ben Ahmouda Part II
Listen as Amen Ben Ahmouda provides advice to those interested in pursuing a career in international relations, global affairs, and diplomacy.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Vedran Kuljanin
Listen as Vedran Kuljanin provides an overview of the Economy-Forum on Mining and Infrastructure.
Europe and It’s Leaders in 2016
In part one of this series, Research Analyst Michael Oshell explores Europe, it’s leaders and what’s in store for them both in 2016.
New Perspectives: Model United Nations and Disaster Risk Reduction
A couple of weekends ago, I chaired a committee at McGill University’s high school Model United Nations conference. 180 excited high school students simulated the United Nations World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, working together to address topics like gender, poverty, and technology, all within the context of sustainable risk mitigation of natural disasters. By Read More…