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Leah Shipton
Leah Shipton is a Term Assistant Professor with the School of Public Policy at 911³Ô¹Ï.
She brings her interdisciplinary training in political science and public health to the study of health policy, politics, and governance at local-to-global levels, with a particular interest in the role of non-state actors.
Her latest research program includes two projects on pandemic governance. The first examines the role of public-private partnerships in global governance of the COVID-19 pandemic. The second is a CIHR-collaborative project exploring the role of norms, politics, and organizational factors in the governance of testing policy and regulation of public space in four provinces during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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