The University of Toronto boasts a political science department whose faculty members are knowledgeable, insightful and leaders in their respective fields. I can also personally attest to the generosity and commitment demonstrated by independent donors and supporters of the Department. It is both humbling and gratifying to know that our efforts are being noticed by others. — A. Mian, Fourth Year Political Science and Criminology Major and Winner of the Monte Kwinter Political Science Award

Senior Thesis Information Session


Wednesday, March 21, 2012
3:00 pmto6:00 pm
Thursday, March 22, 2012
4:00 pmto6:00 pm

The Department of Political Science Presents the Senior Thesis Information Session

Senior thesis programs have become the norm at top undergraduate programs in North America. Going into its 8th year, our Senior Thesis Program provides a wonderful opportunity to develop your academic skills to another level and to work closely with a faculty member on your own research project. If you are considering graduate work or if you are interested in getting into an in-depth research project, please attend this session and find out if the Senior Thesis Program is right for you.

When? Wednesday, March 21, 2012  3 pm – 4 pm

This will be followed by project presentations of  current Senior Thesis students from 4 pm—6 pm.

There will also be another presentation on Thursday, March 22, 2012, 4 pm—6 pm

Where? Sidney Smith Hall, Room 3130

100 St. George St. Toronto, ON M5S 3G3

Please note that the best accessible access is via the covered ramp on the west side of the building. Powered doors allow full access to the patio on both sides of the building. There are accessible washrooms on floors B, 1, and 2.  If you require an accommodation due to a disability please contact Carolyn Ursabia by March 16, 2012.  We will work with you to make appropriate arrangements.

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