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Colin Scott is an Assistant Professor at Concordia University’s Department of Political Science, specializing in political psychology, comparative politics, and applied social research. His work bridges psychology and political science, focusing on intergroup relations, migration, and public opinion toward diversity. He collaborates with governments and NGOs in Canada and Latin America on evidence-based policy analysis and program evaluation.
- Education: Ph.D. in Political Science (McGill University, 2021), MA in Applied Social Psychology (University of Guelph, 2014), MA in Political Science (Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2013), BA in Psychology & Political Science (Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2011)
Scott’s research explores democratic citizenship, social cohesion, and the psychological foundations of political attitudes. His recent publications analyze decentralization in Canada, minority rights in Québec, and refugee political engagement. He emphasizes behavioral science applications to public policy, particularly in migration and civic participation.
Scientific awards include SSHRC fellowships, the H. Anthony Hampson Award, and the Dale Thompson Prize. He also engages in professional service as Assistant Editor for the International Journal of Intercultural Relations and Section Chair in the Canadian Psychological Association.




