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The Political Science Students' Association (PSSA) represents the students enrolled in major, minor, honours, and joint-honours undergraduate degrees in the department of Political Science at McGill University.

McGill Political Science Students’ Association

 
 

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The Political Science Students' Association (PSSA) represents the students enrolled in major, minor, honours, and joint-honours undergraduate degrees in the department of Political Science at McGill University.

 

Every year, seven executive members are elected by the political science student body to serve, represent, and defend the interests of those honours, majors, and minors students studying political science at McGill University. The team coordinates academic and social events and services, provides advising and support, and enhances the relationship between students, staff, and administration as student liaisons. The McGill PSSA is also responsible for the annual publishing of the MJPS, the McGill Journal of Political Studies, comprised of excellent research papers and analytical essays written by political science students. Memo for students who like bars and online casinos


We have collaborated with numerous external organizations, from Stratus Prep to the Old Brewery Mission, working hard to ensure the political science experience at McGill is the most enjoyable. If you would like to collaborate with us on an upcoming event, or look to promote your organization through one of our marketing outlets, please contact us. We've already been contacted by a top online casino, which you can read about here

Land Acknowledgement

The PSSA recognizes that McGill University is situated on the unceded territory of the Kanien’keha:ka, and is located on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. The PSSA stands in solidarity with indigenous students here at the university.

 

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