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Department of Political Science

Undergraduate

Undergraduate

We offer expert instruction across all aspects of political science. From Africa to the Arctic, global peace to local genocide. Ideas of freedom to ideas of slavery, protest movements to political parties

International Relations

International Relations

Focus on cross-border interactions between various groups in the world. Learn how those interactions affect people, states, regions and the global community.

Graduate

Graduate

We are small enough to know our students and large enough to provide a comprehensive, top-notch education. Our graduate students become leaders in academic, public and private sector careers.

News and Announcements

Transdisciplinary Connector Grants Awarded

Faculty of Arts plays central leadership and collaboration roles across the UCalgary campus

Malinda S. Smith: The pluralism dividend — the hope and promise of this moment

"Calgary has met growth with ambition before, and there is an urgency to that tradition holding now"

When Robots Become Real

From engineering labs to policy debates, UCalgary experts explore just a few of the ethical and societal questions that emerge when AI systems take physical form.

Office Hours: Dr. Pablo Policzer

An office tour through memory, film and politics

Dr. Leslie Reid appointed interim dean, Faculty of Arts

A message from Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Sandra Davidson

From campus to country: Stephen Harper on education, institutions and democracy

The first prime minister to graduate from UCalgary reflects on his journey, influences and alma mater

In the Media

In the News Ian Brodie, Political Science, in Energynow.ca

COMMENTARY: Carney and Hodgson are Peddling Energy Economic Nonsense – Fraser Institute

In the News Malinda Smith, Political Science, in CTV News

University of Lethbridge hosts third annual International Women’s Day conference

In the News Jean-Christophe Boucher, Political Science, in CBC News

Alberta ‘excessively vulnerable’ to foreign interference, experts warn

In the News Ian Brodie, Political Science, in the National Post

Ivison: Why Carney and Smith's grand bargain is about to hit the wall

In the News Lisa Young, Political Science and Trevor Tombe, Economics on CBC Radio One

Unpacking Alberta's 2026 budget

Dr. Frank Anton Lecture in Economics

The Dr. Frank Anton Distinguished Lecture in Economics

Dr. Douglas Irwin, PhD, examines President Trump’s use of tariffs and the motivations behind his trade policy in the Dr. Frank Anton Distinguished Lecture in Economics. His talk explores implications for U.S. trade policy and the global trading system.

March 13, 2026 | 3:30 - 5 p.m.

 

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