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Job: MPP Student Research Assistant
Location: Max Bell School of Public Policy
Supervisor: Kyle Matthews, McConnell Professor of Practice
Start Date: January 12, 2026
End Date: April 30, 2026
Hours: 5-8 hours per week
Rate: $25.00/hour
Countering Foreign Interference by Authoritarian States
Kyle Matthews, McConnell Professor of Practice at the Max Bell School of Public Policy, is seeking one Research Assistant (RA) to support a non-partisan research project examining foreign interference operations conducted by authoritarian states targeting G7 countries. The project is situated within the context of Canada’s recent leadership within the G7 and growing international concern regarding foreign interference, transnational repression, information manipulation, and authoritarian influence operations affecting democratic institutions. The research will culminate in a 20–25 page public-facing policy report intended for policymakers, security practitioners, civil society, and informed public audiences.
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This position is covered by the Association of McGill University Research Employees (AMURE) collective agreement.
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