
The Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship (CSDC) hosted its annual graduate student conference on March 29th and 30th, in Montréal. The goal of this conference is to offer graduate and postdoctoral students interested in the Centre’s re- search areas the opportunity to present and receive feedback on their research.
Congratulations to the two students who received the best paper award at the 2019 CSDC Graduate Student Conference:
Colin Scott – PhD, McGill, Supervisor: Dietlind Stolle
Personality and Electoral Politics: Is there a “Personality Gap” among Elected Officials?
Marc Antoine Martel – MA, Université de Montréal, Supervisor: Richard Nadeau
La stratégie numérique des partis politiques québécois lors de la campagne électorale de 2018 – $ 250
We would like to thank all participants who participated in the successful 10th edition of the CSDC graduate student conference. A special thank goes to the organizers Antoine Bilodeau and Florence Vallée-Dubois.