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Maude Marquis-Bissonnette is an adjunct professor in municipal management at the École nationale d'administration publique (ÉNAP), part of the School of Public Policy and Administration. Her research focuses on municipal management, governance of municipalities, and multilevel governance. She holds a master’s degree from ÉNAP and a BSc in political science from l’Université de Montréal.
In her professional career, she has served as a municipal councilor in Gatineau since 2017, focusing on land use planning, the environment, housing, and the social economy. She ran as party leader in the 2021 mayoral race. Prior roles include strategic planning and consulting with public organizations.
- Education:
- Master’s degree in Public Administration, ÉNAP (Montréal)
- Bachelor of Science in Political Science, Université de Montréal
Maude has been recognized for her academic contributions, including:
- Board of Governors’ Graduate Student Bursary (Carleton University, 2016-2017)
- Sandra Bach Memorial Award (Carleton University, 2016)
- National Student Achievement Award (IPAC & CAPAP, 2013)
Her community involvement includes board memberships with the Société de transport de l’Outaouais (STO) and the Office d’habitation de l’Outaouais. During her doctoral studies, she contributed to the Centre for Urban Research and Education (CURE), directed by Professor Christopher Stoney.
No information on advising students or grants is provided in the text, though her professional engagements highlight a dedication to applied urban governance research.




