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Schedule A CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION: Last Name First Name AAU COLLIER Cheryl POLITICAL SCIENCE DEGREE: From From To To Degree Discipline Institution Country Month Year Month Year September 1995 May 2006 Doctorate Political Science (Canadian and University of Canada (Ph.D.) Comparative Politics) Toronto September 1993 November 1995 Master©s Canadian Studies (Women©s Studies) Carleton Canada University September 1989 May 1993 Bachelor©s Journalism (High Honours) Carleton Canada University EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Date From Date To Rank/Position Department Institution/Firm Level Country Present Canada 2013/07/01 Present Associate Professor Political Science University of Teaching Canada Windsor University 2020/09/01 2021/06/30 Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Teaching Canada Partnership Development Humanities and Social Windsor University and Interdisciplinary Sciences Studies (Acting), FAHSS 2018/06/04 2019/08/31 Associate Vice-President, Of®ce of the Provost University of Teaching Canada Academic (Acting) Windsor University 2017/07/01 2018/06/04 Department Head (Acting) Political Science University of Teaching Canada Windsor University 2016/01/01 2016/04/30 Adjunct Professor Ford School of Public University of Teaching United Policy Michigan, Ann University States Arbor 2015/08/01 2015/10/31 Department Head (Acting) Political Science University of Teaching Canada Windsor University 2008/07/01 2013/07/01 Assistant Professor Political Science University of Teaching Canada Windsor University 2004/09/06 2008/06/30 Sessional Lecturer Political Science/ Carleton Teaching Canada Women©s Studies/ University University School of Public Policy and Administration 2005/09/05 2005/12/23 Sessional Lecturer Political Science University of Teaching Canada Ottawa University 1999/09/06 2000/05/05 Sessional Lecturer Political Studies Brock University Teaching Canada University Last Modi®ed: 2020/09/14 1 of 36 HONOURS AND AWARDS: Award Award Date Elected Vice-President 2020-2021 (and President for 2021-2022) Canadian Political Science Association 2020 Professor of the Year Award, Society of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Windsor 2020 Shortlist for CPSA 2019 John McMenemy award for the best article published in the Canadian Journal of 2019 Political Science 2017 Ontario Speaker©s Book Award Medalist 2017 University of Windsor Model United Nations Award - Most Inspiring Professor 2017 Visiting Scholar, Center for Local, State and Urban Policy, Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan 2015 Kathleen E. McCrone Teaching Award 2012-2013 2013 Shortlist for CPSA Jill Vickers Prize for the Best Paper on Gender and Politics delivered at the 2010 CPSA 2011 Annual Conference Kevin Doyle Award for Service to the Media 2010 University of Toronto Open Fellowship 1999 Atkinson Charitable Foundation Fellowship 1998 University of Toronto Open Fellowship 1998 Atkinson Charitable Foundation Fellowship 1997 University of Toronto Open Fellowship 1997 University of Toronto Open Fellowship 1996 University of Toronto Open Fellowship 1995 Phyllis Wilson Award in Journalism 1991 TEACHING ACTIVITIES: Courses Taught: List all courses taught at the University of Windsor in the past. Course Number Semester Year Course Title Full Year Course WGST 2110 Winter 2020 Women and Politics No POLS 2110 Winter 2020 Women and Politics No 02-45-211-01 Winter 2018 Women and Politics No 02-53-211-01 Winter 2018 Women and Politics No 02-45-100-01 Fall 2017 Intro/Canadian Government and Politics No 02-45-275-01 Winter 2017 Research Methods in Political Science No 02-45-201-01 Winter 2017 Current Issues in Canadian Politics No 02-45-100-01 Fall 2016 Intro/Canadian Government and Politics No 02-45-309-01 Fall 2016 Canadian Provincial Government No 02-45-513-01 Winter 2016 Federalism in Canada No 02-45-412-01 Winter 2016 Canadian Federalism No 02-45-201-01 Winter 2016 Current Issues in Canadian Politics No 02-45-211-01 Fall 2015 Women and Politics No Last Modi®ed: 2020/09/14 2 of 36 Course Number Semester Year Course Title Full Year Course 02-45-100-01 Fall 2015 Intro/Canadian Government and Politics No 02-53-211-01 Fall 2015 Women and Politics No 02-45-201-01 Winter 2014 Current Issues in Can. Politics No 02-45-275-01 Winter 2014 Research Methods in Political Science No 02-45-211-01 Fall 2013 Women and Politics No 02-53-211-01 Fall 2013 Women and Politics No 02-45-100-01 Fall 2013 Intro/Canadian Government and Politics No 02-45-412-01 Winter 2013 Canadian Federalism No 02-45-513-01 Winter 2013 Federalism in Canada No 02-45-309-01 Winter 2013 Canadian Provincial Government No 02-45-500 Fall 2012 Scope and Approaches to Political Science No 02-45-100-02 Fall 2012 Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics No 02-45-201-01 Winter 2012 Current Issues in Canadian Politics No 02-45-412-01 Winter 2012 Canadian Federalism No 02-45-513-01 Winter 2012 Federalism in Canada No 02-45-100-02 Fall 2011 Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics No 02-45-309-01 Fall 2011 Canadian Provincial Government No 02-45-500-01 Fall 2011 Scope and Approaches to Political Science No 02-45-201-01 Winter 2011 Current Issues in Canadian Politics No 02-45-412-01 Winter 2011 Canadian Federalism No 02-45-100-02 Fall 2010 Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics No 02-45-211-01 Fall 2010 Women and Politics No 02-45-500-01 Fall 2010 Scope and Approaches to Political Science No 02-45-211-01 Winter 2010 Women and Politics No 02-45-514 Winter 2010 Canadian Politics: Participation and Processes No 02-45-412-01 Fall 2009 Canadian Federalism No 02-45-100-02 Fall 2009 Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics No 02-45-275-01 Fall 2009 Research Methods in Political Science No 02-45-100-02 Winter 2009 Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics No 02-45-412-01 Winter 2009 Canadian Federalism No 02-45-275-01 Fall 2008 Research Methods in Political Science No 02-45-100-02 Fall 2008 Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics No WMN 3003 & Summer 2008 Third Wave Feminism No 4901 PADM 5116 Winter 2008 Policy Analysis and Contemporary Governance (MA class) No PSCI 4205A Winter 2008 Identity Politics No PSCI 3402A Winter 2007 Canadian Public Policy No PSCI 3500A Fall 2006 Gender and Politics: Liberal Democracies No PSCI 3402A Fall 2006 Canadian Public Policy No PSCI 3500A Fall 2005 Gender and Politics: Liberal Democracies No Last Modi®ed: 2020/09/14 3 of 36 Course Number Semester Year Course Title Full Year Course Intersession 2005 Women©s Studies? Shut Up! Buffy the Vampire Slayer and No Feminism in the 21st Century PSCI 3005A Winter 2005 Ontario Government and Politics No PAP 4315 Winter 2005 Public Policy Analysis No PSCI 3303A Winter 2005 Feminist Political Theory No WMN 3003 & Fall 2004 Third Wave Feminism No 4901 PSCI 3005A Fall 2004 Ontario Government and Politics No POLI/WISE 3P71 Fall 2000 Sex, Gender and Politics No POLI/WISE 3P72 Winter 2000 Women and Politics No POLI/WISE 3P71 Fall 1999 Sex, Gender and Politics No Indicate the number of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows that you currently supervise. Supervision Master©s Students Doctoral Students Post-Doctoral Students *supervise 1 0 0 Supervision Master©s Students Doctoral Students Post-Doctoral Students *co-supervise 0 0 0 UNDERGRADUATE SUPERVISION: Student Supervision / Internal Reader / Outside Reader List undergraduate students supervised in the past, indicating the role of supervisor e.g. supervisor, co-supervisor, committee member; nature of supervision e.g. thesis, major paper, project, advanced studies, ®eldwork, internship; title of thesis, if applicable; and whether it is completed or not; year completed, if applicable. If student supervision was not completed at the University of Windsor, please change the value of the Location. Student Role Nature Title of Thesis Location Year Student StatusCompleted Note Name Emelie Supervisor Thesis French-Speaking Windsor 2019-2020 Full-time Yes Weidl / Disser Minorities in Ontario tation and New Brunswick: Surviving or Thriving? Victoria Supervisor Thesis The Role of Department of 2019-2020 Full-time Yes Mahon / Disser Newspapers in Political tation Climate Change Science, Policy: Media Framing University of of Wild®res in British Windsor Columbia and Alberta GRADUATE SUPERVISION: Student Supervision / Student Co-supervision Last Modi®ed: 2020/09/14 4 of 36 List graduate students supervised in the past, indicating their level e.g. master©s, doctoral or postdoctoral, indicating the role of supervisor e.g. supervisor, co-supervisor; nature of supervision e.g. thesis, major paper, project, advanced studies, ®eldwork, internship; title of thesis, if applicable; and whether it is completed or not; year completed, if applicable. If student supervision was not completed at the University of Windsor, please change the value of the Location. Student Level Role Nature Title of Thesis Location Year Enrollment Completed Note Name Monica Master©s Supervisor Major Femme Fatale University 2015-Present Part-time No Monica had Nowak Paper of Windsor some personal challenges that has delayed her completion, but she is still working on ®nishing her MRP when she can. Raven Master©s Supervisor Major Safety or Department 2019-2020 Full-time Yes Raven is Mann Paper Morality? How of Political working to Moral Framing Science, turn her In¯uenced University MRP into a FOSTA- of Windsor publication SESTA?s with my Bipartisan assistance. Success Clarenc Master©s Supervisor Internship Workplace Department 2018-2019 Full-time Yes Jesse won e Jesse Policies and of Political the award Market Canadian Science, for the best Cannabis University poster pres Rights: A of Windsor entation of Policy this Learning research at Comparison the Political for Windsor Science MA reception in Dec. 2018. He is continuing his studies in law school at Western University.