4th Annual International Law Summer Institute at the BSIA
The BSIA will again hold a five-day International Law Summer Institute, in partnership with CIGI's International Law Research Program, from May 28-June 1, 2018.
The BSIA will again hold a five-day International Law Summer Institute, in partnership with CIGI's International Law Research Program, from May 28-June 1, 2018.
MIPP student Olivia Matthews gets assigned to Travel Duty.
The BSIA congratulates Carla Angulo-Pasel, who defended her thesis on January 16th.
MIPP student Olivia Matthews describes her many responsibilities at the IOM
A study released by the Laurier Centre for Economic Research co-authored by BSIA's Randall Wigle and Nicholas Rivers from the University of Ottawa, was cited in a recent article in The Globe and Mail.
MAGG student Amy Zavitz discusses the importance of free expression
MAGG student Emma Fingler witnesses landmark elections in Nepal.
Jim Blight and janet Lang's new book, "Dark Beyond Darkness", draws on historical facts and human foibles to drive home how dangerous our world was during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and still is today with volatile leaders in charge of 15,000 nuclear warheads.
The BSIA congratulates Keith Hipel on his recent appointment to the Order of Canada.
MAGG student Trina Loken advocates for disaster preparedness as a public good.
MIPP student Kyle Taylor describes the impact of transnational organized crime on security and development.
MAGG student Emma Fingler takes stock of her internship at its midway point.
MAGG student Emilie Turner describes her role as “focal point” for the Leveraging Innovative Finance for Development conference.
MAGG student Amy Zavitz reflects on the responsibility that comes with privilege.
The Balsillie School is requesting expressions of interest from BSIA associated faculty interested in assuming the role of Interim Director, commencing on September 1, 2018, until such time as a new Director is appointed (for a period not expected to exceed two years).
MAGG student Trina Loken situates UNDP Viet Nam’s work within wider climate change negotiations.
The BSIA is pleased to congratulate PhD students Hari HC, Karolina Werner, and Diana Zacca Thomaz, who were each successful in the 2017 IDRC Doctoral Research Awards competition.
MIPP student Kyle Taylor discusses the impact of corruption on development in his third blog post.
MAGG student Emma Fingler discusses a month of new experiences in Kathmandu.
The BSIA and WICI seek presenters for a workshop analyzing the global phenomenon of right-wing populism.