Want to understand the fights between the federal government and provincial governments in Canada?
Ever wonder why Scott Moe is so mad at Justin Trudeau?
If so, this is the class for you!
POLS 404: Canadian Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
Register Now! Fall 2024
For an exciting class packed with debates and cutting-edge analysis of political violence, look no further.
POLS 364: International Terrorism
Register Now! Fall 2024
Apply today! For the Fall 2024 semester, POLS 383 Internship Class offers rewarding practical experience to enhance your degree! Send resume, cover letter, and 3 references to [email protected]
Eligible students must have completed 60 credit units
#USaskPOLS
Democratic Backsliding and Diversity-Oriented Federal Mode
Guest Speaker Dr. Arjun Tremblay - Associate Professor from University of Regina.
Friday Mar 8th 1:30pm Arts 106
Deadline has been extended to March 1st.
POLS 300: An exciting opportunity to study social justice and post-conflict justice abroad in Uganda. This is the last year for special Canadian Government funding to help @usaskArtSci students take advantage of this valuable experience.
Deadline has been extended to March 1st.
POLS 300: An exciting opportunity to study social justice and post-conflict justice abroad in Uganda. This is the last year for special Canadian Government funding to help @usaskArtSci students take advantage of this valuable experience.
Saskatchewan teachers’ strike is a fight over the future of public education
The government is trying to implement a neoliberal model, and the teachers’ fight is for an expanded public role - An article by graduate student Simon McPhee
https://t.co/pVjQYsmJ9P
Congratulations to Dr. Rachel Loewen Walker on her successful Tedx talk on building queer futures. Her words are needed now more than ever at this pivotal moment for 2SLGBTQ+ rights in North America. You can watch the video of her talk here
https://t.co/Wkj0njDVxK
Congratulations to Cleo Nguyen for the successful defense of their thesis entitled, “To Serve and Protect” (Settler Colonialism): the Raison d’être of Canada’s Law Enforcement!
Professor Maggie FitzGerald is Visiting Professor at the Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University, Ottawa, for the Winter 2024
Good Luck Maggie! We look forward to your return
Transitional Justice for / by Children and Childhoods October 26 and 27 Join international and Canadian scholars and practitioners as they discuss the role of children and conceptions of childhood in post-atrocity justice.
Upcoming Political Studies Speakers talk on Friday, October 6th at 1:30 pm. Dr. Didier Zuniga will be presenting "Mestizaje as Erasure: Racelessness, Homogeneity, Improvement."
The event will be in Room 112 Edwards School of Business (see also: https://t.co/mJ6DkvKXN9. ).
India Term Abroad: Politics and Society in India
POLS 298.3 and POLS 299.6 (9 credit units)
Winter 2024: January -April 2024
Apply by Sept 15, 2023
[email protected]
https://t.co/k5UlIQwhRa
India Term Abroad: Politics and Society in India
POLS 298.3 and POLS 299.6 (9 credit units)
Winter 2024: January -April 2024
Apply by Sept 15, 2023
[email protected]
https://t.co/k5UlIQwhRa
Goodbye and thank you, Gulu. On our last day, we were hosted graciously by community members who shared their way of life, food, music, and dancing with us. We will miss this part of the world and the lovely, friendly people we've met.
@usaskArtSci@usaskPolitics#Uganda
Thank you people of Bandu community in Kampala #Uganda.
Amazing experiences for @usask students on our 2nd full day in Uganda as part of taught-abroad Pols 300 course.
@usaskPolitics@usaskArtSci