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Centre, Carleton's administrative centre for international exchanges. His dual role as professor and administrator sparked a debate over academic freedom, and how that freedom should extent to faculty serving in administrative roles. Uren eventually resigned as director of the Paterson Centre, though he remained a geography professor at Carleton. He died in 1979 at the age of 56 – a fellowship was established in his name.
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As a hub of international affairs-related research, NPSIA houses a number of different research centres. Each is a unique body tasked with producing research on a specific topic or collection of related topics. Many NPSIA professors are actively involved in these research centres. NPSIA is affiliated
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At the school, Pearson taught a three-hour seminar on foreign relations, with a particular focus on collective security. Though Pearson's teaching style was largely informal, he took his commitment as a professor seriously, making up missed seminars even as his health began to fail. Pearson once even
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in International Affairs is NPSIA's most popular degree program, with about 100 students graduating with the degree each year. The program offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of international affairs, and many of the classes are focused on policy. NPSIA's MA program is organized around
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who made his fortune in the shipping and grain industries, and he was also a member of Carleton's Board of Governors. He had previously donated $ 500,000 to Carleton in 1957. At the time of its creation, the new graduate school was called the School of International Affairs. It was renamed in 1974,
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The school has also partnered with Carleton's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering to offer the Master of Infrastructure Protection and International Security (MIPIS). This degree combines infrastructure engineering with international affairs to address issues at the nexus of national
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NPSIA moved from its traditional home on Carleton's campus in Dunton Tower to the new River Building in 2012. The school's new space includes a new resource centre named in honour of William and Jeanie Barton. The resource centre contains computers, printers, workrooms, unique reference material
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NPSIA first published its "Canada Among Nations" series in 1984. The annual series brings together leading members of the international affairs community for an assessment of the country's foreign policy. The books are used in university courses on foreign policy and international relations, and
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NPSIA made the news in 1978, when John Sigler, who died Professor Emeritus in 2021 at the age of 89, was Director, because of a brief controversy after Philip Uren, who served three times as Director of NPSIA and was a Carleton professor of geography, accepted a paid trip from the government of
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policy. The NPSIA Faculty Council was concerned that Uren had represented himself as speaking on behalf of Carleton University, and passed a resolution censuring Uren for damaging NPSIA's reputation. The incident was complicated by the fact that Uren also served as the director of the Paterson
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The NPSIA Benefit Soirée, usually referred to as "Soirée", is an annual benefit dinner put on by first year MA students since 1997. The goal of Soirée is to raise awareness of a key global issue while connecting students with important members of the international affairs community in Ottawa.
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There are over 2,000 NPSIA alumni in a wide variety of positions within the private, public and not-for-profit sectors. NPSIA alumni are represented by the NPSIA Alumni Association, which has an active chapter in Ottawa and contacts in a variety of major world cities.
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as his friend, and the school's first director, Norman Robertson. Following his death, friends of Pearson raised funds to establish the Lester B. Pearson Chair of International Affairs at the school. The first person to hold the chair position was
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Dr Yiagadeesen (Teddy) Samy is the current director of NPSIA, having succeeded Dr Dane Rowlands in 2017. Prior to Dr Rowlands' tenure the position was held by Dr Fen Hampson; Dr Hampson's term as director ended in 2012.
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Generally composed of a dinner followed by a keynote address, the event raises money for a different charity each year, and is the major event of the NPSIA social season. Past keynote speakers include
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The PhD program at NPSIA requires that students complete at least 10 full credits, which includes the 4.5 credits worth of dissertation work. The PhD program has three fields of study:
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on account of his teaching duties. Pearson also enjoyed engaging with students, though he was apparently not an easy marker and seldom saw fit to make comments on students' work.
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course. Students must also demonstrate an intermediate knowledge of a major second language. For instance, in French, students must meet the B1 level according to the
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including past theses by NPSIAns, and a balcony on the top floor of the River Building. The resource centre is accessible only to NPSIA students, staff and faculty.
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International affairs is not a major available to undergraduate students, although the school does offer a handful of courses open to upper-year students at the
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donated $ 3 million to the school to establish the William and Jeanie Barton Chair in International Affairs. The chair honours Barton, who served as
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To graduate, NPSIA M.A. students must complete 5.0 full credits, including one economics course, at least one cluster course and the introductory
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of international affairs on 18 February 1965. The school was established, in part, due to a $ 400,000 grant from the Hon.
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while Philip Uren was serving as director, in order to honour its principal financial benefactor, Norman Paterson.
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Pearson also used his time at Carleton to work on his memoirs, until he died in 1972. Pearson is buried in the
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Classes began at the School of International Affairs in September 1966. The first director of the school was
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Elissa Goldberg, Ambassador to the Republics of Italy, San Marino, Albania and High Commissioner to Malta.
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NPSIA is Canada's oldest school of international affairs, founded during what is commonly considered a
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In addition to these research units, the school is home to two academic journals. The first, the
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during Canada's lead in the 1970s, and his wife Jeanie. The first and current chair holder is
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to speak and conduct research. This was controversial given the government of South Africa's
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The school acquired its most prominent faculty member in 1968 with the appointment of former
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that was founded in 1965. The school is based at Richcraft Hall on Carleton's campus in
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as a lecturer. The newly opened school was a natural fit for Pearson, who had won the
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In 2007, a poll of Canadian academics, intended to determine the best professional
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THE ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (APSIA)
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Canadian International Council – Canada's hub for international affairs
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programs in international affairs, ranked NPSIA at number 2, tied with
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NPSIA Benefit Soirée page (archived information from 2012/2013 event)
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approach to the study of global issues, divided into eight fields.
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The Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies (CCISS)
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Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs
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Freedom and Change: Essays in Honour of Lester B. Pearson
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Freedom and Change: Essays in Honour of Lester B. Pearson
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NPSIA offers an M.A./JD degree in conjunction with the
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While Canada Slept: How We Lost Our Place in the World
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Yasir Naqvi, Member of Parliament for Ottawa Centre.
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International Organizations and Global Public Policy
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The Worldly Years: Life of Lester Pearson 1949-1972
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Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to Cabinet
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The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
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International affairs school at Carleton University
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Norman Paterson
Graduate school
Carleton University
Faculty of Public Affairs
Ottawa
Ontario
APSIA
carleton.ca/npsia
/nɪpˈsə/
nip-SEE
professional school
international affairs
Carleton University
Ottawa
/ˈnɪpsiən/
NIP-see-ən
golden age
Canadian diplomacy
interdisciplinary
master's degree
Georgetown University
Harvard
Columbia
Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs
Davidson Dunton
graduate school
Norman Paterson
Senator
Norman Robertson

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