The conference draws upon McMaster’s expertise in the field of international and comparative public policy, to unpack the global dimensions of policy and bridge the gap between international relations, international political economy, and public policy.
To apply, please submit an abstract of no more than 300 words along with 2-3 keywords (e.g. ‘health policy,’ ‘climate change,’ ‘international law,’ etc.). Abstracts should include a title and details of the argument to be developed, the method of analysis to be used, types of evidence to be presented, the paper’s contribution to the literature or this year’s theme, and may include the style of presentation to be given.
Please submit abstracts at the following link.
Deadline for proposals: November 30, 2020
The conference is open to Masters and PhD students. It provides the ideal setting to connect with fellow students and faculty in their research area, which can help foster networks and ongoing collaborations. Each participant will also receive in-depth feedback from a faculty discussant on their written papers. The conference also includes a professional development workshop designed specifically for graduate students interested in the academic and non-academic job markets.
You can follow this link for full details on the the event.