The Balsillie School of International Affairs ( BSIA ) is a centre for advanced research and teaching on global governance and international public policy, located in Waterloo, Ontario. As one of the largest social sciences initiatives in Canada, the school is a collaborative partnership b...
BSIA is a centre for advanced research and teaching on global governance and international public policy, located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
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[5] SIS also has partnerships with schools such as the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Contents 1 History 1.1 New building 2 SIS publications 3 Academics 3.1 Bachelor's degrees...
Governance Program, and up to 25 master’s-level students to Laurier’s Master of International Public Policy (MIPP), and UW’s Master of Arts in Global Governance (MAGG), respectively.
The Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA) is pleased to announce its inaugural Call for Applications to the Balsillie Scholars program, based in Waterloo, ON.
University of Waterloo Paula Butler International Policy and Governance Wilfrid Laurier University Winnie Chan International Policy and Governance Wilfrid Laurier University Jennifer Clapp...
RESEARCH CLUSTERS ; Conflict and Security · In a complex and turbulent world, conflict can range from military intervention to digital espionage and violent protest. Understanding the sources of, and solutions to, economic, material, and human insecurity is an essential challenge. Environment and Resources · Cascading ecological and resource crises threaten global social and economic stability and present complex governance challenges across all levels of government. Join us for the latest research on the governance of global, regional, and n ...
BSIA was the recipient of a $5 million dollar donation from the Balsillie Family Foundation for the establishment of the Technology Governance Initiative (TGI) at the School.
Aspirations, Borders and Freedom of Movement: Mobility in the Mediterranean Space - Balsillie School of International Affairs