News
Political Science Graduate, Meret Ebsary, Named 2025 Rhodes Scholar
For the second year in a row, a Political Science student has been awarded a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. The Rhodes Scholarship, the world’s oldest and most prestigious graduate fellowship, will allow Ms. Ebsary to pursue fully funded studies at the University of Oxford in the U.K. "This will change the trajectory of my life."
Read more in the Gazette.
Defining a Pathway: from Cornerbrook to the U.N.
Political science professor and Canada Research Chair in Equitable Energy Governance and Public Policy, Dr. Angela Carter, was recently profiled in the MUN Gazette about her groundbreaking research and future plans. Read more here.
Questioning Commemorations
Political Science professor Lucian Ashworth was profiled in the Gazette for organzing a public dialogue at the Rooms provincial art gallery on then politics of public commemorations—and the who, when, and why of remembrance. Read more here!
Dr. Isabelle Côté wins MUN President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
The Department of Political Science congratulates Dr. Isabelle Côté, whose graduate teaching and supervision has been recognized with Memorial University’s President’s Award.
Important Policy Changes: Priority Registration Announcement for POSC and LWPP students.
Starting in September 2024, the Deparment of Political Science is making important changes to how students register for our 3000 and 4000 level classes, prioritizing seats for our Majors, Minors, and Honours students. Read more here.