Meet Your Professors: Winter Edition

Get to know some of the faculty members

January 11, 2021

The Munk School is home to world-class faculty and researchers. Get to know some of the faculty members who will be teaching courses at the School in the winter semester. (Watch all of our faculty video profiles).

Sarah Beamish

Meet your professor: Sarah Beamish runs her own legal practice focused on Indigenous and human rights law. She’s the Chair of Amnesty International and a graduate of the Munk School’s Master of Global Affairs program.

Janet Mason

How do you create positive change in government? Ask Janet Mason, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. Drawing on her extensive career in public service, she teaches Putting Policy into Action to students in the Master of Public Policy program.

Will Prichard

Get to know Wilson Prichard, an Associate Professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. He teaches Global Development for first-year students in the Master of Global Affairs Program. Will’s work focuses on taxation and development in Africa, and he also serves the CEO of the International Centre for Tax and Development.

Jamie Radner

Meet Jamie Radner, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. Drawing on his career as a researcher and activist, he teaches Program Evaluation for Public Policy to students in the Master of Public Policy program.

Dan Breznitz

Dan Breznitz is the Munk Chair in Innovation and co-director of the Munk School’s Innovation Policy Lab. He teaches Global Innovation Policy in the first year of the Master of Global Affairs program.

Drew Fagan

Get to know Drew Fagan, a professor in the Munk School’s Master of Public Policy program. With a lifetime of experience focused on the public interest, Drew brings his experience as a journalist and as a deputy minister to the classroom to the classroom. Drew teaches Putting Policy Into Action for first-year students in the MPP program.