Kayli Avveduti is Nēhiyaw from the Treaty 6 Territory, born and raised in the Alexander First Nation in Alberta, where she continues to live today. She shares a strong connection to her family and...
On July 10, 2020 the Max Bell School of Public Policy saw 31 accomplished MPP students come together with staff, teaching faculty, and special speakers in a virtual ceremony for their graduation.
With the summer term now underway, the Max Bell School of Public Policy is preparing to graduate its inaugural cohort of Master of Public Policy students. This year, the School is thrilled to...
In a normal context, remote learning can be challenging. Moving a program online in two weeks amid a global pandemic involves a whole new set of obstacles.
Dr. Ernest Addison shares his expertise on how the Bank of Ghana stabilised the Ghanaian economy and institutionalised financial sector reforms after the detrimental effects of the 2008 Financial...
In this video, Max Bell School Associate Member Pearl Eliadis, who teaches a Policy Case Study and a Core Policy Course at the Max Bell School, uses an example of snow removal to demonstrate how...
Working for the past two years as a project coordinator at the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights — an organization run by former Canadian Minister of Justice and Attorney General Irwin...