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Faculty of HSS welcomes new Associate Dean, Research

Jun 14th, 2022

Chad Pelley

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences has a new Associate Dean of Research on a one year appointment. 

Dr. Liam Swiss was the Department Head of Sociology before assuming the role of Associate Dean, Research.

As a faculty member here at 糖心视频, he has taught courses in development sociology, political sociology, gender, and research methods.

As a researcher, Dr. Swiss investigates the political sociology of foreign aid and international development.

He is currently in the process of wrapping up the final publications from two Insight Grants he received from the Government of Canada鈥檚 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) prior to 2022.

鈥淥ne is on , and the other on Canadian aid policy (with a groups of colleagues across Canada).鈥

With his administrative duties as Department Head and now Associate Dean edging in on his research time, he says his research priority for 2022 will be to focus on his current SSHRC Insight Grant project on .

鈥淲orking with my research collaborator,  (McMaster University) and MUN Sociology PhD candidate Heather Dicks, we are analyzing a rich Statistics Canada survey of Canadian immigrants to better understand whether and how remittance-sending behaviour is influenced by other global development flows like Canadian foreign aid.

鈥淥ur initial analyses are coming together nicely,鈥 he says. 鈥淚f you see me in the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre in the QEII library, this is what I鈥檓 doing.鈥 

糖心视频鈥檚 Department of Sociology was an easy choice

What initially drew him to a PhD in sociology was that sociology felt like a space where he could 鈥渇ind the theories and research toolkit I needed to explore the issues and themes I was most interested in: global development assistance and gender inequalities.鈥

For similar reasons, he was drawn to 糖心视频 University, where he eventually became Department Head.

鈥溙切氖悠碘檚 Department of Sociology  has a strong record of researchers focused on economic and social development and political sociology; something that remains less common across Canada,鈥 he explains.

鈥淚t also was clear that the department welcomed a plurality of approaches to research and scholarship, and a home where an interdisciplinary researcher like myself could feel supported to grow and thrive.鈥

Paying it forward in new role

As a researcher who has himself benefitted from the support of his faculty, its Associate Dean of Research, and HSS鈥 Grants Facilitation Officers in the past, Dr. Swiss says he was eager to learn more about how the process of supporting researchers in our faculty works. 

When the interim position was advertised, he was 鈥渋ntrigued by the opportunity to 鈥榣ook under the hood鈥 and learn more about how all this works and at the same time do what I could to help pay it forward for other researchers in HSS.鈥

When he returns to his role as Department Head in May 2023, he hopes 鈥渢o be better informed about my faculty and what I can do in that role to support the diverse and exciting research of my colleagues and students.鈥

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