Emily Tsui November 23, 2018 The Arctic air came early for me this year. In late October, I packed my bags with four extra layers of clothes along with my […]
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“We Owed You Better: The Women’s Corporate Ladder”
St. Gallen Symposium Semi-Finalist and MGA grad Nicola Plummer examines the challenges women face climbing the corporate ladder. Abstract Institutionalised gender disparity exists at the highest levels of every […]
“Water and energy are in serious competition.”
MGA Alum Bojana Radan reflects on the future of water and energy for the Global Summitry Project.
MGA student Molly Thomas makes a case in the Toronto Sun for fast-tracking students among Syrian refugees
MGA student Molly Thomas makes a case in the Toronto Sun for fast-tracking students among Syrian refugees Read the article here.
Catherine McKenna, who taught the MGA Global Civil Society course for two years, part of new Liberal caucus
Catherine McKenna, who taught the MGA Global Civil Society course for two years, is part of a very diverse Liberal caucus http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2015/11/01/diverse-liberal-caucus-has-38-of-the-46-visible-minorities-elected.html
Munk School of Global Affairs admitted as full member of Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA)
The Munk School of Global Affairs has been admitted as a full member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA). APSIA Executive Director Carmen Iezzi Mezzera, who […]