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Phil Triadafilopoulos is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto's Department of Political Science within the Faculty of Arts & Science. He holds affiliations with the Centre for European and Eurasian Studies. His research focuses on multiculturalism, immigration policy, citizenship, and the political responses to immigration in liberal democracies. He has been awarded grants from SSHRC and served as a Visiting Fellow at the University of Birmingham and Visiting Professor at the Hertie School of Governance.
Triadafilopoulos' education includes a PhD from the New School for Social Research and postdoctoral fellowships in Canada. His work explores topics like the accommodation of religious minorities, the paradoxes of economic migration liberalization paired with restrictive asylum policies, and centre-right party strategies in diverse electorates. Notable publications include Becoming Multicultural (2012) and Wanted and Welcome? Policies for Highly Skilled Immigration (2013).
His scientific recognitions include competitive grants and visiting roles, reflecting his influence in migration studies. Teaching includes courses on public policy, immigration politics, and Carl Schmitt's political theory.
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