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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    PhD (Philosophy Doctorate)

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Waterloo Campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 6,885  / term
    Next Intake September-2023

    Global Governance

    About

    The world faces increasingly complex problems that have taken on global significance, including conflict and peace building, humanitarian crises and intervention, international economic inequality and instability, and global environmental change. Students in the PhD program understand the issues facing humanity and will develop both the research and leadership skills to examine how these problems are addressed at the global level. And are the mechanisms adopted to address them effective and just?

    The PhD in Global Governance, offered jointly by Laurier and the University of Waterloo at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, is a unique opportunity for examination of power and authority in the global arena. Our graduates will pursue careers as researchers, scholars or practitioners working domestically or internationally in private sector positions, national or local governments, not-for profit agencies, think tanks and the media.

    Our PhD in Global Governance, offered jointly by Laurier and the University of Waterloo, is a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary examination of power and authority in the global arena. In this program, you'll examine the variety of actors, institutions, ideas, rules and processes that contribute to the management of global society.
    • Study at one of Canada's leading graduate schools for international studies, the Balsillie School of International Affairs.
    • The Laurier PhD in Global Governance offers six areas of specialization.
    • Opportunity to gain teaching experience in a master's level course.
    • Eligible students admitted to study full-time in the PhD program will received a minimum of $30,000 for the first year, and $25,000 a year for the subsequent three years.
    • Additional financial support can be accessed through external scholarships, teaching or research assistantships and/or faculty-funded studentships.

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and School of International Policy and Governance

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Master's degree from a recognized university.
    • A- average in all graduate work.

    Career

    The program is committed to providing students with the interdisciplinary skills for a wide range of careers in the field of global governance.

    We provide the students with opportunities to gain relevant international work experience, whether as a visiting scholar at a top-ranked university or as a fellow at a leading think tank. In addition to the academic curriculum, we offer supplementary "professionalization" programming and are normally able to offer funds to support field research and travel to academic conferences.

    Graduates of the Joint-PhD Program in Global Governance have gone on to tenure-track positions at a number of universities in Canada and abroad. Many others are pursuing a career in leadership positions for the Government of Canada, non-government agencies, think tanks or the private sector.

    • Defence Scientist, Defence Research and Development Canada
    • Program Manager, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
    • Researcher for Amnesty International
    • Global Social Policy Researcher, Public Health Agency of Canada
    • Associate Professor, University of Waterloo
    • Researcher, Career and Education Advisor, Canada Accent Immigration
    • Assistant Professor, University of New Brunswick
    • Postdoctoral Fellow, Schulich School of Law
    • Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oslo
    • Research Director, Cascade Institute
    • Deputy Director, Policy and Economics at Canadian Dairy Commission
    • Research Associate and Lecturer, University of Kassel
    • Founder, Go To Jupiter Productions Inc.
    • Senior Lecturer, City University, UK
    • Lecturer, Leiden University
    • Senior Project Manager, MEDA
    • Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh

    Your Path to Post-Degree Success

    ASPIRE is Laurier's professional skills development training program for graduate students. The program helps you craft an individualized, extracurricular learning plan tailored to your professional journey and entry to the workplace.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 6,885 

    How to Apply

    1. Apply Online

    Once you’ve picked the program you want to apply to and learned about your specific admissions requirements, you can apply through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC).

    • If you’re a current Ontario high school student, apply using the 101 application.
    • To apply to the LEAF program, apply using the Laurier LEAF Application.
    • To apply to part-time studies only at Laurier, apply using the Laurier Part-Time Application.
    • All other applicants, including transfer students and international applicants, can apply using the 105 application.

    You should direct any application process questions to OUAC.

    Additional Application Instructions

    If you're looking for more help with applying, or have questions about the application process, read our more detailed information on how to apply.

    Release of Information

    If you are a student and you would like to grant consent for the release of information regarding your application to a third party (such as a parent or guardian), you must submit an authorization of information release form. To request this form, email chooselaurier@wlu.ca.

    2. Check Your Email

    It is important to check your email often because we will be communicating with you by email over the next few months.

    The main way that Laurier will communicate with you is through your myLaurier email address. Once your myLaurier account is ready for activation - about 10 days after you apply through OUAC - we’ll send you an email to the personal email address you used on your application.

    Activate Your Laurier Email

    Once your myLaurier account is ready for activation, we’ll send you an email to the personal email address you used on your application. You can then access your Laurier email by doing the following: 

    1. Visit outlook.office.com. 
    2. Enter your Laurier email address, which is your Laurier username followed by @mylaurier.ca. 
    3. Next, enter your Laurier password. Your password is the same as what you use to log in to your applicant portal. If you have never logged in to your portal, your default password is pre-set to your date of birth in the format MMDDYYYY. You’ll have to choose a new password as soon as you log in for the first time. 
    4. During your first log in, you will also be prompted to enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) to optimize the security of your Laurier single sign-on account.  

     If you have trouble logging in, contact the ICT Student Service Desk at support@mylaurier.ca. 

    Set-Up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

    You are strongly encouraged to enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) to optimize the security of your Laurier single sign-on account (MFA will become mandatory as of May 17, 2022). You will be prompted to register for MFA and will have several authentication options including text, push notifications, a security key and the MS Authenticator app. To learn more about the reasons behind MFA (and how to set it up), visit our webpage. 

    Register for Password Self-Service

    You will also need to register for password self-service by following the instructions below. This will allow you to reset your password or unlock your account in the future. 

    1. Go to aka.ms/ssprsetup. 
    2. Log in with your Laurier Network Login username and password. 
    3. Select "Security info" on the left-hand side of your screen. 
    4. Click on "+Add method" to set up a method of self-service you'd like to use to reset your password in the future. 
    5. Follow the on-screen instructions. 

    If you need help, visit the accounts and passwords page on our current student website for how to videos and additional information. You can also contact the ICT Student Service Desk at support@mylaurier.ca. 

    Confirmation of Application

    Once you have applied to Laurier, you will receive an email from us confirming that we have received your application.

    Application information is processed in the order in which it is received from OUAC. If you do not receive a confirmation message from us within five days of applying, please check your junk mail first. If you have still not received our email, let us know and we will send you a confirmation. Call 519.884.0710 x3385 or email us at chooselaurier@wlu.ca.

    3. Log In to Your Applicant Portal Account

    You'll need to use your applicant portal to complete your application. Your confirmation of application email will contain your portal account login information.

    You will be able to view your application status online through your portal account, in the 'My Applications' tab. You should also use your portal to view a list of documents we require for your application and to view when we receive your documents.

    Logging into Your Applicant Portal for the First Time
    • Go to the applicant portal.
    • Log in using your Laurier Network username (abcd1234@mylaurier.ca) and temporary password. You will find your password in the confirmation of application email we sent you; please check your email.
      • Your temporary password is preset to your date of birth in the format MMDDYYYY. You’ll need to change your password and add secret questions the first time you log in.
    • If you ever forget your password you can reset it again yourself through the Self-Service Password Reset tool. You can also select “Can't access your account?” on the Microsoft sign-in page to reset or unlock your account from any device.

    Complete Your Application

    4. Submit Your Required Documents

    You'll find a list of documents we require to assess your application in the applicant portal. These may include transcripts and/or proof of English proficiency. Transcripts and required documents must be submitted electronically no later than May 12, 2023. If you're an Ontario high school applicant, don't worry – your school will send us your transcripts.

    5. Strengthen Your Application

    You should submit an Applicant Background Summary (ABS) form within two weeks of applying. The last date to submit was April 27, 2023.

    6. Apply for an Entrance Bursary

    You are also encouraged to apply for an entrance bursary. You could be eligible to receive up to $1,500 for your first year at Laurier. The deadline to apply was April 27, 2023.

    7. Watch for an Application Update

    We'll email you when you receive an admission decision. Your official offer of admission letter will be posted in your portal account.

    8. Accept Your Offer and Prepare for University

    If you've received an offer of admission, congratulations! Find your next steps, including how to accept your offer, apply to residence, register for courses, and get set for September, on our Students with Offers page.

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