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RGCS doctoral fellows

A multidisciplinary group of Ph.D. or DCL students working in RGCS' areas of research are admitted as non-stipendary Fellows of RGCS. Fellows in residence have access to shared office space in Ferrier.

2025-26 Fellows in residence

(Philosophy)

Giusto Boccheni (Law)

(Political Science)

Michel Denigris (Political Science)

Joseph Gubbels (Political Science)

Andrew Hills (Political Science)

Peter Kerenyi (Political Science)

Kyuree Kim (Political Science)

Daniel Lukacs (Political Science)

Shal Marriott (Political Science)

Kevin O'Meara (Political Science)

Aleks Masternak (Political Science)

Martha Pitre (Political Science)

Samantha Puzzi (Political Science)

Robert Spadikakis (Political Science)

Mya Walsmley (Political Science)


RGCS-affiliated PhD students not in residence

Cameron Cotton-O'Brien (Political Science)

Philippe-Antoine Hoyeck (Philosophy)

(Political Science)

Derval Ryan (Political Science)

Benjamin Woodfinden (Political Science)


Completed PhDs

(by RGCS doctoral fellows since RGCS was established in 2010)

Frederick Armstrong (Philosophy), 鈥淢inoritization and vulnerability: New foundations for a non-ideal theory of multiculturalism鈥

Aberdeen Berry (Political Science), 鈥淚dentity, Judgment, and Deliberation: negotiating oppressive social identity under pluralism鈥

Erin Crandall (Political Science), 鈥淯nderstanding judicial appointments reform: comparing Australia, Canada and the United States鈥

(Political Science), "Liberalism for nonliberals 鈥 toward a MacIntyrean modus vivendi鈥

Emily Douglas (Philosophy), 鈥淪ick of it: Psychosomatic and sociogenic illness in feminist philosophy of disability鈥

Nicholas Dunn (Philosophy), 鈥淲hat is orientation in judgment?: an essay on Kant's theory of 鲍谤迟别颈濒蝉办谤补蹿迟鈥

Ryan Griffiths (Political Science), 鈥淎dam Smith's 'Coarse Clay' Political Realism鈥

Douglas Hanes (Political Science), 鈥淏eside our/selves: suffering and agency in feminist political theory鈥

Anthony Imbrogno (Political Science), 鈥淗eads-of-government summit institutionalization in Canada & Australia: Economic liberalization and the incentive to cooperate鈥

Eliot Litalien (Philosophy), 鈥淕roup agency, interference and domination: Renewed normative grounds for collective rights鈥

Sasha Lleshaj (Political Science), 鈥淭he Politics of Contested Heritage: Memory, place, and power in post-Communist Albania鈥

(Political Science), 鈥淓den's Easterlings: the political problem of pride鈥

Martin McCallum (Political Science), 鈥淭owards a politics of nostalgia: nostalgic memory and nascent community in later Rousseau鈥

Kate Puddister (Political Science), 鈥淚nviting judicial review: A comprehensive analysis of Canadian appellate court reference cases鈥

Muhammad Velji (Philosophy), 鈥淭he philosophy of piety: How muslim women who veil allow us to rethink automaticity, agency, adaptive preferences, and autonomy鈥

(Philosophy), 鈥淓qual in Dignity鈥

Yi Yang (Political Science), 鈥淭aming the Machine: neo-republicanism and the modern bureaucratic administrative state鈥

Jun-han Yon (Political Science), 鈥淩ethinking Antagonism in Radical Democracy鈥

Red bound dissertations from doctoral fellows on a bookshelf

Bound dissertations from doctoral fellows remain a part of the book collection in the Shklar Reading Room.


Visiting graduate students

These graduate students have visited RGCS with the academic support of an advisor from the RGCS faculty for a research stay, under what 成人VR视频 refers to as a Graduate Research Traineeship. Graduate Research Trainees are provided with shared office space and invited to join the intellectual community of graduate students, in addition to standard 成人VR视频 student privileges such as library access. No financial support is provided by 成人VR视频 or RGCS. If you're interested in pursuing the opportunity for time as a GRT, the first step is to identify an appropriate advisor and get in touch with them directly.

Nomaswazi Kubeka (University of Johannesburg), 2025: research on theorizing indigenous group silencing

Melis Kirtilli (University of Exeter), 2025: research on federalism, decentralization, and anarchism

Ming Kit Wong (Oxford University), 2024: research on Judith Shklar and anti-utopian thought

Simon Pistor (University of St. Gallen), 2023: research on cosmopolitanism and German idealism

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