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NEW! Master of Global Affairs Program

The School of Global Affairs is now accepting applications for its Master of Global Affairs Program. Please see the website for more information on how to apply.
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European Commission recognizes excellence of faculty and students at CERES

The Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies has been designated a European Union Centre of Excellence for another three years…
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Trudeau Centre Students Win 2010 Gordon Cressy Awards

Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies students, Michael Beeler, Travis Coulter, Rini Rashid, and Jasmeet Sidhu are the recipients of the 2010 Gordon Cressy Award for student leadership.
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Thomas Axworthy on Canadian foreign policy priorities

Thomas S. Axworthy, recently appointed a Senior Distinguished Fellow at the Munk Centre, has written recently in the National Post on Canadian foreign policy priorities.
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Distinguished Senior Fellow Brian Stewart on the recent Taliban attacks

Brian Stewart's new blog considers the implications of recent Taliban attacks: "The humanitarian crisis in Haiti has understandably overshadowed the dramatic Taliban assault last week into the centre of Kabul, as well as its political aftermath…"
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Globe and Mail: The fifth freedom

Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010 - Hillary Rodham Clinton, the U.S. Secretary of State, last week put her government's international muscle firmly behind an open Internet.
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Taiwan Entrepreneurs Society Toronto made award to Asian Institute

At the gala held by TEST on Jan 9, Professor Joe Wong was presented with an award of $5,000 towards strengthening the Asian Institute’sTaiwan studies efforts. AI proposes to use the funds to support various internships to Taiwan planned for the summer.