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Juliet Johnson

Academic title(s): 

Professor

Juliet Johnson
Biography: 

Juliet Johnson is a Professor in the Department of Political Science and an Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Her research focuses on the politics of money and identity, especially in the post-communist world.

At McGill, she has held elected positions on both the Board of Governors and the Senate, has served as an Associate Dean in the Faculty of Arts and as department chair, and has received the David Thomson Award for Graduate Supervision and Teaching and the H. Noel Fieldhouse Award for Distinguished Teaching.

She is passionate about putting ideas into practice, sci-fi/fantasy, family, and the Oxford comma.

Mentorship matters to her because life as an academic is complicated and we could all use a little more help in trying to make sense of it.

Contact Information
Email address: 
juliet.johnson [at] mcgill.ca
Phone: 
514-398-4800
Area(s): 
Faculty mentors
Group: 
Faculty Mentors
Department: 
Arts

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