Political Science

A boy poses next to a chalk drawing expressing the wish for peace for Donbass.A boy poses next to a chalk drawing expressing the wish for peace for Donbass.

Campus conference to explore the crisis in Ukraine

A conference on campus Friday will explore the impact of the Ukraine crisis on Russia’s relations with the West.

Lecture to discuss role of judiciary in resolving political disputes

In an era of judicialized politics, Canadians increasingly rely on the courts to resolve issues of public policy, says a researcher who will speak on the UWindsor campus Wednesday.

Kate Puddister will deliver a free public lecture entitled “Seeking Judicial Advice: Canadian Reference Cases 1949 to 2014,” November 5 at 4 p.m. in McPherson Lounge, Alumni Hall.

Dr. Puddister is a doctoral fellow in the Research Group on Constitutional Studies at McGill University. Her appearance in Windsor is sponsored by the Faculty of Law and the history and political science departments.

Irish scholar Mary Murphy.Irish scholar Mary Murphy will discuss the relationship between the EU and Northern Ireland in a free public lecture Wednesday.

Northern Ireland’s relationship with European Union to come under scrutiny

Mary Murphy wrote the book on Northern Ireland’s relationship with the European Union. Members of the UWindsor community will be able to hear from her directly on Wednesday.

Dr. Murphy, a professor in the Department of Government at University College Cork, will deliver a free public lecture entitled “Northern Ireland and the European Union,” at 4:30 p.m. March 26 in room 1121 , Neal Education Building.