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Faculty of Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences

Wilson College of Leadership & Civic Engagement

Research

Research is an essential pillar of Wilson College

Led by the endowed Wilson Chair in Leadership and Civic Studies, our team of affiliated faculty researchers and visiting fellows from the public, private and community sectors will create new scholarship around the concepts of leadership and civic studies.

Here, a diversity of thought fuels our work – and makes for a richer conversation for all of us.

Wilson Chair in Leadership and Civic Studies

This leadership position is responsible for guiding the research activities of Wilson College and contributing to scholarship in the interdisciplinary area of leadership and civic studies.

Along with their research , the Chair will teach and supervise students, engage with external audiences, and help develop an equitable and diverse community of scholars and students.

The Wilson Fellowship program

The Wilson Fellowship program will be an opportunity for practitioners to engage with Wilson College in a focused way – through research, public events, interactions with students, publications and other opportunities, Wilson Fellows will be a significant part of the research and learning environment of the College.

Future Fellows (Future of Canada Project)

The Future Fellows program was launched in 2023 under the auspices of the Future of Canada Project.

It engaged seven future-thinkers from across the country, who embarked on creative independent projects to imagine, analyze and explore where Canada is headed.

Each project addressed one of five themes:

  • Climate change
  • Rapid technological advancement
  • Pandemic
  • Challenge of reconciliation
  • Erosion of trust

Jayne Engle

7GenCities: imagining and building communities for the future that embed Truth and Reconciliation

7GenCities will bring people together to engage in transformative thinking and action towards future city and community building, as well as Earth stewardship.

Thomas Granofsky

The future of Canada's social safety net

This project will examine the current state of Canada's social safety net, its connection to our sense of who we are as Canadians, and its role in facing the emerging challenges of the 21st century.

Julius Lindsay

Prismatic project

The Prismatic Project seeks to centre Indigenous and Black perspectives through the lens of indigenous futurist and Afrofuturist art, community engagement and futures games to shift the conversation about and composition of climate action in Canada.

Samantha Matters

Indigenous futures

This project aims to address the gap between non-Indigenous Canadians understanding of reconciliation and the worldbuilding work being led by Indigenous communities today. It will do this by developing an online course that draws on the concept of ancestral accountability to support foresight practitioners in creating space to imagine brighter, equitable and distinctly Indigenous futures across what is currently known as Canada.

Michael Morden

Democratic leadership that builds trust

This project will gather evidence on how leaders can be supported in fostering social and political trust, as well as feature discussion on enduring, emerging and foreseeable threats to political trust in the future.

Madeline Orr

Happily ever after: a hopeful view of Canada's future from Gen Z and Gen Alpha

Happily Ever After intends to produce a counter-narrative to the dominant negative stories we're told about the future. Through a nation-wide public scholarship project, which will visit all ten provinces and the Yukon, the project will ask young people what their future lives would look like if the current challenges we are facing were to improve.

Nick Vlahos

The potential of hyperlocal online spaces to rebuild trust, establish truth, and weather crises through collective problem-solving

Hyperlocal online communities are growing. This project explores how to build capacity for individuals and organizations to use hyperlocal online spaces more inclusively and to find ways to ensure that they are used to weave communities together and positively impact the future of civic life in Canada at a local level.