My experience as a doctoral student in the department was everything I could ask for. The faculty is top notch. The relationships I built with the professors and my peers were exceptionally rich. The atmosphere was collegial. The academic standards were high. Now that I am an alumni, I continue to draw on the department’s rich resources in my current work. Truly, the University of Toronto’s Department of Political Science is one of Canada’s great intellectual treasures. — Joshua Hjartarson, Policy Director, Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation

Professors Louis Pauly and Alan Brudner named to Royal Society


We are delighted to announce that Professors Louis Pauly and Alan Brudner have been named to the Royal Society of Canada.

Professor Pauly is a senior colleague in the Department of Political Science specializing in international relations and international and comparative political economy.  Professor Brudner is a senior colleague in the Department of Political Science, also cross-appointed in the Faculty of Law, teaching in the areas of Criminal Law, Constitutional Theory, and Hegel’s Political Philosophy.  Both Professor Pauly and Professor Brudner have been named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, one of Canada’s highest academic honours.

See a complete list of the 2011 Royal Society of Canada appointments.

Comments (4 Responses)

  1. Tannuva Akbar says:

    Congratulations to Professor Pauly! I had the opportunity to take one of his seminar classes in my final year of undergrad. He is one of the best!

  2. Caroline Hossein says:

    An amazing accomplishment Professor Pauly. We are all so proud.

  3. hormoz jafari says:

    A wonderful accomplishment processor Pauly. Congratulation on you

  4. Patrick Lennox says:

    Congrats Lou. A very well deserved honour.

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