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The Institute for the Study of International Development has moved!

Published: 17 August 2021

The Institute for the Study of International Development, previously located in Peterson Hall, has moved to a new building at 3610 McTavish. Our new home can be found just a two minute walk further...

Justine Coutu, winner of the 2021 Hirschman Prize

Published: 28 May 2021

ISID congratulates Justine Coutu -- winner of the 2021 Albert O. Hirschman Prize for Best Undergraduate Research Essay in International Development Studies for her paper on “Addressing the...

Development Studies Option graduate student Alec Regino published in the Washington Post

Published: 9 June 2020

Alec Regino, a graduate student in ISID's DSO (Development Studies Option) program, has penned an op/ed piece in the Washington Post on COVID-19 and the Duterte regime in the Philippines.  The...

ISID congratulates Émilie Vaillancourt

Published: 9 June 2020

The Institute for the Study of International Development congratulates Ms Émilie Vaillancourt, this year's winner of one of two Norman Prentice awards. Émilie was a joint honours student in the...

Barbara Clark, winner of the 2020 Albert O. Hirschman Prize.

Published: 8 May 2020

ISID congratulates Barbara Clark -- winner of the 2020 Albert O. Hirschman Prize for Best Undergraduate Research Essay in International Development Studies for her paper on “Water Sanitation...

ISID Policy Paper. Preparing for a Looming Water Crisis: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 in the Middle East and North Africa Countries

Published: 6 May 2020

The challenge of water security is growing globally. Achieving and sustaining water security, in both developed and developing countries, is likely to increase in complexity and priority as climate...

N-Peace Award Winner, May Sabe Phyu, in discussion with ISID Director Erik Kuhonta

Published: 11 March 2020

The Institite for the Study of International Development and the McGill Southeast Asia Research Program (SEARP) are glad to announce that Myanmar based gender expert, May Sabe Phyu, has recently...

ISID Open Letter: A New Policy Direction for Canadian International Development?

Published: 17 October 2019

      A New Policy Direction for Canadian International Development? An Open Letter to the New Government

ISID Professor of Practice Timothy Hodges comments landmark indigenous profit-sharing agreement

Published: 4 November 2019

Profits from rooibos tea will be shared with South African indigenous San and Khoi communities in a landmark profit-sharing agreement.  ISID Professor of Practice Timothy Hodges, co-chair of the...

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