Kiran Banerjee

 Kiran Banerjee

Kiran Banerjee

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I really enjoyed Kiran as a professor. He is the one of the smartest and kindest professor I've ever met. He is also super cute which is a plus for me. However, his lectures were not that entertaining as he often repeated himself. Exams and papers were fair but toughly graded. Aside from that, most of the questions were of of study guide as well as what he presented in class.

Biography

University of Saskatchewan - Political Science


Resume

  • 2008

    Ideas from the Trenches - Refuge | CBC Radio

    The sense of a moral duty to give refuge to a stranger in need resonates across human cultures and deep into our history. However

    as PhD students Kiran Banerjee and Craig Damian Smith argue

    the values of the nation state can clash with our profound...

    Ideas from the Trenches - Refuge | CBC Radio

    Politics

    University Teaching

    Grant Writing

    Community Outreach

    Report Writing

    Research Design

    Policy Analysis

    International Relations

    Editing

    Qualitative Research

    Higher Education

    Political Science

    Human Rights

    Research

    Data Analysis

    Teaching

    Banerjee

    Kiran

    Banerjee

    University of Virginia

    University of Toronto

    University of Saskatchewan

    Columbia University - School of International and Public Affairs

    Columbia University in the City of New York

    University of Virginia

    Columbia University - School of International and Public Affairs

    Greater New York City Area

    Full-time researcher at the School of International and Public Affairs

    Columbia University

    working on the politics of the state and citizenship.

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow

    University of Toronto

    Columbia University in the City of New York

    Greater New York City Area

    Research Scholar at the Columbia Global Policy Initiative

    focusing in the areas of international mobility and forced migration.

    Postdoctoral Research Scholar

    Saskatoon

    My research focuses on the role of international institutions and domestic political actors in responding to forced migration as well as with mapping out tensions between discourses of national sovereignty and human rights as manifest in contemporary conceptions of democratic legitimacy

    in particular as they relate to issues raised by immigration and the position of refugees. My broader research interests include the history of political thought

    political philosophy

    and legal theory.

    Assistant Professor

    University of Saskatchewan

    Massey College - University of Toronto

    SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship

    2-year Postdoctoral Fellowship

    funded ($80

    000) by the SSHRC / Government of Canada to conduct research while based at Columbia University.

    Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council / Government of Canada

    Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship

    Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council / Government of Canada

    Maurice Cody Research Fellowship

    University of Toronto

    Robert C. Vipond Graduate Scholarship in Political Science

    University of Toronto

    Doctoral Fellow

    Trudeau Centre in Peace

    Conflict and Justice

    University of Toronto

    Doctoral Completion Grant

    Department of Political Science

    University of Toronto

    Special Supplemental Research Award

    Joint Initiative in German and European Studies

    University of Toronto

    Research Award

    Centre for European

    Russian and Eurasian Studies

    University of Toronto

    Research Award

    Joint Initiative in German and European Studies

    University of Toronto

    Dissertation Fellowship

    Joint Initiative in German and European Studies

    University of Toronto

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Political Science

    Vanier Canada Graduate Scholar

    University of Toronto

  • 2005

    Master's degree

    Social Sciences

    University of Chicago

  • 2002

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Philosophy

    University of Chicago

POLS 237

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