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Cheryl Collier is a political scientist specializing in Canadian comparative politics. She has a Bachelor of Journalism and a Master of Arts in Canadian Studies from Carleton University, and a PhD in Political Science from the University of Toronto. As the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Windsor, her research focuses on women, gender politics, social movements, federalism, comparative social policy, and public policy analysis. Collier has published extensively on issues related to gender equality and politics in Canada, examining the dynamics of sexism and harassment within governmental structures. Her current research includes a SSHRC-funded project on violence against women in Canadian legislatures, as well as a comparative analysis of legislative efforts to combat sexism. Collier is also co-editor of a forthcoming book on gender and diversity in federalism, contributing to the International Handbooks on Gender series. Through her work, she aims to build knowledge networks to promote gender equality and inform policy in Canada.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences • Windsor, Ontario
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