Get prepared to make a change, globally and locally. Join our vibrant and welcoming community of scholars, students and alumni to understand the major issues of our time: democracy and participation, liberalism and illiberalism, migration and citizenship, peace and conflict, human rights, inequality, corruption, and global governance. You’ll study alongside faculty members who are leading researchers and innovative teachers in international relations, political theory, Canadian politics and public policy, and comparative politics – with particular strengths in U.S., Canadian, Latin American, and European politics. Along the way, you’ll develop highly valued skills in reading, writing, analysis, clear thinking, intercultural awareness, collaboration, and communication.