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Dr. Katrine Beauregard is a Senior Lecturer at The Australian National University's School of Politics & International Relations. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Calgary and a M.Sc. from Université de Montréal. Her research focuses on comparative political behavior, particularly gender differences in political engagement and institutional influences on participation. She leads projects on women's representation in Australian political parties and the impact of sexist attitudes on voter behavior, supported by an Australian Research Council fellowship (2020–2022).
- Qualifications: Ph.D. (University of Calgary), M.Sc. (Université de Montréal)
- Affiliations: School of Politics & International Relations, ANU
Her research interests include political behavior, gender and politics, and electoral systems. Recent work examines gender disparities in electoral campaigns, policy preferences influenced by sexism, and the role of political parties in shaping gender equity.
Key projects include analyzing women's descriptive representation in conservative parties and evaluating the effectiveness of gender quotas. She has published in leading journals like the Australian Journal of Political Science and Political Research Quarterly.
- Scientific Awards: Discovery for Early Career Research Award (ARC, 2020–2022)
Dr. Beauregard supervises research students and contributes to public discourse through initiatives like the Democracy Sausage podcast, discussing topics like policy spending and electoral reforms.



