(English) Catherine Dauvergne

(English) Catherine Dauvergne

(English)

Job Title: 
Full Professor
Discipline: 
Immigration and Refugee Law
Institution(s): 
Professor, Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia
Education: 

Australian National University Ph.D. Law, 2000

University of British Columbia LL.B. Law, 1995

Carleton University M.A. Political Science, 1988

Carleton University B.A. Arts, 1987

Credentials: 

Canada Research Chair in Migration Law, University of British Columbia

Memberships: 

 

Current Research Projects: 

 

Completed Research Projects: 

2008 - Law Foundation Illegal Migration Workshop 2008 C $3000 2007 (Catherine Dauvergne)

2007 - UBC – Martha Piper Fund Illegal Migration Research Network C $25,000 (Catherine Dauvergne, Antje Ellerman)

2006 - RIIM (Metropolis/ SSHRC) Racial Profiling Survey C $14,900 (Catherine Dauvergne Zool Sulemen)

2006 - Law Foundation Racial Profiling Pilot Project C $2500 (Catherine Dauvergne, Zool Suleman)

2006-2008 - ARC International Comparative Study of Refugee Decision Making C $220,000 AUD (Jenni Millbank, Catherine Dauvergne)

2005-2008 - SSHRC Exceptional Discretion in Canadian Immigration Law C $49,400 (Catherine Dauvergne)

2003 - Faculty of Law Globalization and Illegal Migration N $5,800 (Catherine Dauvergne)

2003-2004 - St John’s College Challenging Nation Speaker Series C $10,000 (Wes Pue and Catherine Dauvergne)

2003-2005 - Status of Women Canada Understanding the Effects of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act on Women Seeking Asylum C $93,000 (Catherine Dauvergne, Nora Angeles, Erin Baines)

2000-2001 - Legal Scholarship Support Fund of NSW Sexuality and Refugee Status in Australia and Canada C $8,000 (Jenni Millbank, Catherine Dauvergne)

2001 - University of Sydney Migration Laws and Patterns of Globalization C $10,000 (Catherine Dauvergne)

2000 - Legal Scholarship Support Fund of NSW Refugee Status and Sexuality: A Comparative Analysis of Canada and Australia C $8,000 (Catherine Dauvergne, Jenni Millbank)

1999 - University of Sydney Population Laws of the Asia Pacific Region C $13,000 (Catherine Dauvergne )

1999 - Legal Scholarship Support Fund of NSW Population Laws in the Asia Pacific Region C $3,000 (Catherine Dauvergne)

1998 - University of Sydney Vice-Chancellor's Fund for Teaching Excellence C $42,000 (Catherine Dauvergne,
Jenni Millbank, Mark Findlay)

Keywords/phrases: 
refugee law
immigration law
legal theory
globalization
migration studies
transnational law
Areas of Research Expertise: 
pedagogy
curriculum reform
adult learning
jurisprudential engagement with globalization
Phone (work): 
+1 604 822 6506
Languages: 
en