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COLLENETTE, Penny »

Adjunct Professor
Part-time professor
Faculty of Law
Contact information:
E-mail: penny.collenette@rogers.com
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Research information:
My career has taken me from boardrooms to classrooms and from the Prime Minister's Office (1993-1997) to the Kennedy School at Harvard (Senior Fellow, Centre of Business and Government, 2002-2004).
I'm a lawyer who is comfortable discussing ethical challenges ( including whistleblowing) governance issues and public policy matters whether within government or the private sector. I'm also a founding member of the Taskforce for Women and Enterprise.
I also research the area of corporate responsibility and that I am currently designing a new law course entitled: The new International Corporate Reality: The Business of Human Rights.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Canadian politics
- Corporate governance
- Corporate law
- Corporate social responsibility
- Ethics
- Ethics in international affairs
- Ethics in international affairs
- Human rights
- International business
- International business management
- International organizations
- Liberalism
- Public administration
- Women
- Women and politics
Language preference:
English only
EL KADRI, Nour »
Part-time professor
Telfer School of Management
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 ext 2170
Cell: 613-240-3181
E-mail: nelkadri@uottawa.ca
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Cell Telephone
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Competitive intelligence
- Computer science
- Corporate governance
- Corporate Social Responsibly
- Data mining
- Data security
- E-commerce
- Economics
- Encryption
- Energy (electricity, oil, natural gas)
- Federalism
- Foreign aid
- Foreign Policy
- Geopolitics
- Globalization
- Globalization
- Governance
- International political economy
- International political economy
- International relations
- Internet
- Labour relations
- Liberalism
- Machine learning
- Management information systems
- Middle East
- Middle East
- Municipal politics
- Not-for-profit organizations
- Ontario politics
- Performance measurement
- Quebec politics
- University Teaching
Language preference:
English only, Arabic
VUCETIC, Srdjan »
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (2086)
Cell: 613-805-9911
Home: 613-805-9911
E-mail: svucetic@uottawa.ca
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Research information:
My research interests involve American and Canadian foreign and defence policy and international security.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Balkans
- British history
- Colonization
- Foreign Policy
- Geopolitics
- International relations
- Liberalism
- Political ideology
- Political ideology
- Race
- Racism
- Research methods
- Transnationalism
- Wars
Language preference:
English and French , German; Bosnian; Croatian; Montenegrin; Serbian.
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