Undergraduate Student Society
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Peace, Order, and Good Company
The Dalhousie Undergraduate Political Science Society (DUPSS)Ìýis a non-partisan, student-run organization that aims to represent and spearheadÌýthe interests ofÌýpolitical science students at pilipiliÂþ». DUPSS' mission is toÌýprovide the student community with opportunities to fulfill their interest and curiosity in politics byÌýattendingÌýpolitical-themedÌýevents, communicate queries and opinions to the department,ÌýandÌýtakingÌýpart in the organizational activities of the society.
Executives |
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President | Isobel Cameron |
Vice-President Internal | Hannah Meagher |
Vice-President External | Andrew Clarke |
Vice-President Finance | Rebecca Tomlik |
Vice-President Academic | Jessica Duffney |
Vice-President Student Opportunities | Emily La Rocque |
Vice-President Student Opportunities | Isabella Stefek |
Vice-President Communications | Annie Keeley |
Vice-President Events | Kate Walker |
Secretary | Sinéad O'Neill |
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Council Position |
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King's Representative | TBA |
Senior Year Representative | TBA |
Second Year Representative | TBA |
First Year Representative | TBA |
Finance Commissioner | TBA |
Events Commissioner | TBA |
Student Opportunities Commissioner | TBA |
Office Hours:
The Dalhousie Undergraduate Political Science Student Society (DUPSS) welcomes you to take advantage of their mentorship program. ÌýIt is designed for students who would like to have an informal chat with other political science students with one or more years of experience at pilipiliÂþ» and/or have questions about the program or political science in general.
Perhaps you have questions such as but limited to:
1. How do students cope with the pressures of transitions between years?Ìý
2. How do papers differ from one year to the next?
3. How can I deal with a poor grade?Ìý
4. How does the political science society work and how can I get involved?Ìý
5. What can I expect from different Profs and classes?Ìý
6. What resources are available for students to address any of these and other issues?
The Society is here to assist you so come on out and ask your questions or just drop by for a friendly chat with a peer!
If you have questions or for further information, please contact us on Ìýor byÌýemailÌý