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Laurier and WLUSA-OSSTF reach tentative agreement

Laurier and WLUSA-OSSTF reach tentative agreement

Wilfrid Laurier University and the Wilfrid Laurier University Staff Association (WLUSA)-OSSTF are pleased to announce that they...
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Founder of acclaimed stringed instrument academy to visit Laurier Founder of acclaimed stringed instrument academy to visit Laurier
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Laurier celebrates publications of Indigenous faculty members Laurier celebrates publications of Indigenous faculty members
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Leading Aboriginal scholar to discuss reclaiming Indigenous identity Leading Aboriginal scholar to discuss reclaiming Indigenous identity
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Laurier to bring local leaders “Back to Class” to showcase teaching Laurier to bring local leaders “Back to Class” to showcase teaching
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Women's Campus Safety Committee now accepting proposals from Laurier community
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Laurier Brantford Diversity Week includes reading and gender workshop
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Registration opens Feb. 1 for Laurier spring/summer courses
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Laurier brings home School of the Year and Academic Cup from JDC Central
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Yasmine Shamsie, Political Science After two years in Nicaragua studying the role of women in the informal sector of the economy, Yasmine Shamsie’s PhD dissertation focused on the role of international organizations in promoting democracy in Haiti. She is now researching how international actors are trying to bring peace to Latin America. She particularly wants to study how Canada and the international community plan to advance democracy following the upcoming elections in Haiti.

Yasmine Shamsie
Associate Professor,
Political Science