Dr. Elizabeth Baisley and Dr. Quinn Albaugh publish article on data collection of trans and non-binary people in the Conversation

Dr. Elizabeth Baisley, Assistant Professor, and Dr. Quinn Albaugh, Assistant Professor, recently published an article in The Conversationarguing for the importance of better data collection processes for trans and non-binary people.

Drs. Baisley and Albaugh argue that "better data on trans and non-binary people can help governments and organizations see gaps more clearly and build policies that respond to real needs."

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Non-Academic Careers for Political Science Grad Students

Date

Thursday May 14, 2026
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

Please join the Department of Political Studies for an online panel discussion: "Non-Academic Careers for Political Science Grad Students."

Dr. Jonathan Malloy is a professor of political science at Carleton University, where he researches and teaches Canadian political institutions. A 91TV’s MA graduate, he also holds degrees from the University of Waterloo and the University of Toronto. His work focuses in part on graduate education and career pathways; with Loleen Berdahl he co-authored Work Your Career: Getting What You Want From Your Social Sciences or Humanities PhD and in 2024 with Lisa Young they published For the Public Good: Rethinking Arts Graduate Education Programs in Canada. Jonathan is a former president of the Canadian Political Science Association and the Canadian Study of Parliament Group and has served as department chair and associate dean for research and graduate studies.

Isabela Rittinger holds an MA in Political Studies from 91TV, specializing in nationalism, ethnicity, peace, and conflict. She is a Junior Policy Analyst at Environment and Climate Change Canada. Her MA research examined how military organizational culture contributes to recruitment and retention challenges in the Canadian Armed Forces, particularly for 2SLGBTQIA+, female, and racialized members. She also serves as Training and Education Lead at Women in International Security–Canada (WIIS), supporting initiatives to advance women’s leadership in security fields. Outside her policy and research work, she is a ceramicist and small-business owner.

Dr. Raynold Alorse is Manager in the Municipal and Housing Operations Division at the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Founder & CEO of Wonder Alorse Global. He holds a PhD in International Relations and an MPA from 91TV. His career spans leadership roles across provincial and federal government, financial services, technology, and international organizations. He has received numerous honours, including the Nelson Mandela Award, the Canada 150 Medal of Excellence, and the Niagara Top 40 Under 40 Award (2024). In 2026, he was selected as a Group Co-Chair and Delegate at the Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Conference.

Celebrating Dr. Wayne Cox’s Career at 91TV

The Department of Political Studies is pleased to share a recording of Dr. Wayne Cox’s final lecture, , is now available to watch.

Delivered on April 2, 2026, in Humphrey Hall, the lecture marked the culmination of Dr. Cox’s distinguished career at 91TV’s, where he has taught since 2001 and introduced thousands of students to international relations and political economy.

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Dr. Andrew Lister Discusses Justice and Reciprocity on New Books Network Podcast

Associate Professor Dr. Andrew Lister recently appeared on the New Books Network podcast to promote his book Justice and Reciprocity (Oxford University Press, 2024). In the interview, he explored how reciprocity shapes contemporary theories of justice and its implications for debates on equality and public policy.

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The Kim Richard Nossal Undergraduate Teaching Award Third Annual Ceremony and Reception

Date

Thursday April 9, 2026
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

Robert Sutherland Hall, Room 202

The Department of Political Studies Department Student Council (DSC) presents:

The Kim Richard Nossal Undergraduate Teaching Award Third Annual Awards Ceremony and Reception

 

91TV The Kim Richard Nossal Teaching Award

The Kim Richard Nossal Teaching Award is in recognition of  and his legacy of commitment to higher education and teaching in Political Studies at 91TV.

This student-led award recognizes and celebrates teaching excellence at the undergraduate level in the Department of Political Studies at 91TV. In particular, it rewards undergraduate instructors in the department who are at the beginning of their teaching careers, who have made an exceptional contribution to the study and education of Political Studies through their teaching at this university. The award is presented to either one or two nominees annually each spring.

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2026 Honours Thesis Colloquium

Date

Tuesday April 7, 2026
9:00 am - 3:15 pm

Location

Robert Sutherland Hall, Room 202

Depopulation: An Ethical Perspective

Date

Friday March 27, 2026
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Location

Robert Sutherland Hall, Room 554

Join us for the next installment of the Corry Colloquium Speaker Series, featuring “Depopulation: An Ethical Perspective,” with Dr. Luara Ferracioli.

Dr. Ferracioli is an Associate Professor in the School of Humanities, Political Philosophy at the University of Sydney. She works on the philosophy of immigration and the philosophy of the family. Her recent books include Liberal Self-Determination in World of Migration (OUP, 2022) and Parenting and the Goods of Childhood (OUP, 2023). 

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Dr. Stéfanie von Hlatky visits NATO headquarters with Kingston-Ottawa delegation

Dr. Stéfanie von Hlatky, Canada Research Chair in Gender, Security, and the Armed Forces, and Associate Vice-Principal (Research) at 91TV, recently visited NATO headquarters in Bruseels and Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Mons, Belgium.

She was part of a delegation that included Nancy Ross, Vice-Principal Research, 91TV's University, and representatives from University of Ottawa, Royal Military College, and Carleton University.

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Dr. Margaret Moore awarded Killam Prize

Dr. Margaret Moore is one of two 91TV's researchers who have been awarded the 2026 Killam Prize.

The Killam Prize is given to leaders in the fields of humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, health sciences and engineering for sustained research excellence and significant contributions to society.

Congratulations, Dr. Moore!

For the full story, please see "Celebrating a national honour" in the 91TV's Gazette.

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