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Katrine Beauregard joined the School of Politics and International Relations at the Australian National University as a Senior Lecturer in January 2015. Her work focuses on comparative political behavior and the factors that explain differences among citizens in various countries. She completed her master's thesis at Université de Montréal on gender differences in political interest among teenagers before moving to Calgary to pursue her Ph.D. in Political Science. Her dissertation investigated how political institutions influence incentives and barriers that affect citizens' political participation differently based on gender. Currently, Dr. Beauregard's projects investigate women's representation in Australian political parties and the impact of sexist attitudes on political behavior. She was awarded the Discovery Early Career Research Award fellowship by the Australian Research Council for the years 2020-2022 to research how political parties contribute to gender differences in political engagement. Her research has been published in prestigious journals including the Australian Journal of Political Science and the European Journal of Political Research.
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