We welcome inquiries from potential applicants to competitive postdoctoral fellowships that they would hold in residence here, advised by members of the RGCS faculty. Inquiries should be underway by no later than the beginning of September of the previous academic year for SSHRC and FRQSC fellowships, by March of the previous academic year for Banting fellowships. At this time RGCS no longer has postdoctoral fellowships of its own to offer.
We provide postdocs with shared office space in the RGCS space in Ferrier, and membership in the biweekly RGCS faculty and postdocs works in progress workshop. Many RGCS postdocs are also offered membership in theÌýGroupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique.
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2024-25 postdoctoral fellows:
Xavier Boileau (Ph.D. Université de Montréal, Philosophy) FRQSC postdoc, supervised by Yann Allard-Tremblay
Daniel Sherwin (Ph.D. University of Toronto, Political Science) SSHRC postdoc, supervised by Joshua Nichols
William Tilleczek (Ph.D. Harvard, Government), SSHRC postdoc, supervised by William Clare Roberts
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Past RGCS postdoctoral fellows:
2023-24
Xavier Boileau, Political Science
HugoÌýLafreniere, Law. Now Assistant Professor of Law, University of Ottawa.
William Tilleczek, Political Science
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2021-22
Alvin Cheung, Law: now Assistant Professor at Queen's University Faculty of Law
Agnes Tam, Political Science: now Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Calgary
Gregory Whitfield, Political Science
Didier Zuñiga, Philosophy:Ìýnow Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Alberta
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2020-21
Geoffrey Sigalet, Political Science: now Assistant Professor of Politics and Law, University of British Columbia - Okanagan
Gregory Whitfield, Political Science
Didier Zuñiga, Philosophy
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2019-20
Michael Edward Da Silva, Law:ÌýNow Permanent Lecturer (Assistant Professor), University of Southampton School of Law
Geoffrey Sigalet, Political Science: Now Assistant Professor of Politics and Law, University of British Columbia - Okanagan
Gregory Whitfield, Political Science
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2018-19:
Samuel Ely Bagg, Political ScienceÌýNow Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of South Carolina
Michael Edward Da Silva, LawÌýNow Permanent Lecturer (Assistant Professor),ÌýUniversity of Southampton School of Law
Rob Goodman, Political ScienceÌýNow Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ryerson University
Alexandre Gajevic Sayegh, Political ScienceÌýNow Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Laval
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2017-18:
Samuel Ely Bagg, Political Science:ÌýNow Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of South Carolina
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2016-17:
Briana McGinnis, Political ScienceÌýnow Assistant Professor of Political Science, College of Charleston
Geoff Callaghan, LawÌýnow Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Windsor
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2015-16:
Briana McGinnis, Political Science now Assistant Professor of Political Science, College of Charleston
Yann Allard-Tremblay, Philosophy now Assistant Professor Political Science, ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ University
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2014-15:
Yann Allard-Tremblay, PhilosophyÌýnow Assistant Professor Political Science, ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ University
Caleb Yong, Political Science now postdoctoral fellow,ÌýMax Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
Ariel Zylberman, Philosophy now Assistant Professor of Philosophy, SUNY Albany
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2013-14:
Ariel Zylberman, PhilosophyÌýnow Assistant Professor of Philosophy, SUNY Albany
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2012-13:
Daniel Silvermint, Philosophy: Subsequently Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies, University of Connecticut
Timothy Waligore, Political Science: Now Associate Professor of Economics, History and Political Science, Pace University
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2011-12:
Robert Sparling, Political Science: Now Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Ottawa
Timothy Waligore, Political Science:ÌýNow Associate Professor of Economics, History and Political Science, Pace University
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2010-11:
Robert Sparling, Political Science: Now Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Ottawa
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2009-10:
Evan Oxman, Political Science:ÌýNow Associate Professor of Politics, Lake Forest College
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