Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy
The Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto is a leader in interdisciplinary research, teaching and public engagement. Established as a school in 2010 through a landmark gift by Peter and Melanie Munk, the Munk School is now home to more than 50 research centres, labs and teaching programs, including the Asian Institute; Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies; Centre for the Study of the United States; Trudeau Centre for Peace, Conflict and Justice and the Citizen Lab.
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The Power of Graduate Education
Open House 2025 | MGA Breakout Session
Graduate Professional Master Degrees Open House 2025
Open House 2025 | MPP Breakout Session
Book Launch -- Through the Roof: Housing, Capitalism, and the State in the US and Germany
Pursuing a Public Life - with Hon. Sergio Marchi, and Munk School Senior Fellow Maryscott Greenwood
Book Event: Lyse Doucet on The Finest Hotel in Kabul
Будущее Японии и её глобальное влияние: беседа с Филиппом Липси
The Cadario Visiting Lecture in Public Policy-Reclaiming Freedom While Democracy Decays & AI Surges
Towards an Evolutionary Perspective on Institutions in Economic Geography
RoboTruckers: The Double Threat of AI for Low-Wage Work
Hitler and Stalin Today: Timothy Snyder’s new U of T course explores legacy of authoritarian regimes
The war in Ukraine: What do we know and what have we learned?
The 2025 Lionel Gelber Prize Ceremony and Lecture
Challenging the Narrative: The Cost of Popular Stereotypes to Africa
The 2025 Lionel Gelber Prize Shortlist Authors Share Their Insights
Digital Connectivity and Urban Mobility: The Future of MaaS and Autonomous Vehicles
Changing Geoeconomics in the Age of Trump: An Insider View from Japan
US Politics and Big Tech Power: Past, Present, and Future
Online Presentation of No Escape – Tackling Gender-Based Digital Transnational Repression
Intent to Destroy: Russia’s Two-Hundred-Year Quest to Dominate Ukraine
Winner of the 2025 Lionel Gelber Prize: Sergey Radchenko
Tensions Abound: The US-Canada Border under the new Trump Administration
Introduction to the Munk One Program at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, U of T
Authoritarianism in America
Shortlist for the 2025 Lionel Gelber Prize
Edward Schatz & Rachel Silvey, eds., Seeing China's Belt and Road (Oxford UP)
Prosperity's Path: A Blueprint for Canada's Future
Will the U.S. Resist a Slide into Authoritarianism? Munk School, U of T
Master of European & Eurasian Studies at the Munk School