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Geoffrey Cameron

Geoffrey Cameron

Research Associate

Geoffrey Cameron has a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in the Department of Political Science. His research focuses on comparative immigration and refugee policy, religion and politics, and Canadian public policy. His dissertation, “Religion and Refugees: The Evolution of Resettlement in the United States and Canada,” examined the influence of religious groups on the development of refugee policy in the post-war period. He was a Commonwealth Scholar at Oxford University and was supported by SSHRC and the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation in his doctoral research. He currently works as Director of the Office of Public Affairs of the Baha’i Community of Canada and has previously been a senior policy advisor at Global Affairs Canada.

He is the co-author (with Ian Goldin) of Exceptional People: How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future (Princeton University Press, 2012), and is presently working on a co-edited volume on private refugee sponsorship in Canada, and a monograph on religious groups and migration policy.