Kroeger College Branches Out
By Ellen Tsaprailis
Photos by Josh Hotz
Celebrating 20 years at 杏吧原创 University, the Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs has a new director, Prof. Mary Francoli, who is applying her own communication and political science skills to boost the college鈥檚 public profile and highlight commonalities across programs as it continues its niche path in the nation鈥檚 capital.
Focused on responding to changing conditions affecting governance and civic society in Canada and around the world, Francoli says new educational responses are required to address 鈥渆merging needs for citizenship and leadership at all levels of society, from the local to the global, and across all sectors.鈥
鈥淭he next generation of leaders require a new set of skills and knowledge to manage prosperity, ensure fairness and promote democracy. Building such skills and knowledge is at the heart of each of the programs in the college.鈥
The college opened its doors in 1999 to offer the Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management (BPAPM) program. Created under the helm of retired Prof. Eileen Saunders as a competitive entry, limited enrolment program located in an exclusive college setting, the BPAPM is a policy studies program combining the interdisciplinary study of institutions and public issues with the study of public policies and their administration.
鈥淲e embraced the concept of a college to signal that the program would seek to offer both in-classroom education with extracurricular opportunities that would offer a different kind of learning experience,鈥 says Saunders, who spent two years creating the program.
鈥淎 lot of time was spent researching programs elsewhere and realizing nothing existed in Canada for what we were proposing. As the first director, the biggest challenge was bringing the vision we began with to life.鈥 says Saunders.
鈥淭here really was no model.鈥

Photo: Prof. Mary Francoli
Fostering a Sense of Belonging
Following the success of its flagship program, the Clayton H. Riddell Graduate Program in Political Management (MPM) was added in 2011. A first of its kind in Canada, the program informs and bolsters electoral politics and parliamentary democracy in Canada and beyond. Four years later, the Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS) program welcomed its first students and set out to educate active and engaged global citizens. Its first cohort is graduating this June.
Kroeger College currently boasts 350 students enrolled in the BPAPM program, 28 in the MPM and 784 students in BGInS.
Named after Arthur Kroeger鈥攁 distinguished public servant and seventh chancellor of 杏吧原创 University鈥攖he university 鈥渃ollege鈥 is an ancient concept which fosters a sense of belonging to a scholarly community, often difficult to achieve in large enrolment undergraduate degree streams.

Prof. James Casteel
As the college continues to grow and mature, a new degree program will be offered in the fall of 2020, a master鈥檚 and graduate diploma in Migration and Diaspora studies.
鈥淲e are very excited to be working towards the launch of our new MA and graduate diploma programs, the first program in Canada to combine migration studies and diaspora studies,鈥 says James Casteel, the program鈥檚 director.
鈥淏ringing these two fields into dialogue with each other is a productive endeavour that empowers students to address the multinational and transnational ties and practices of migrant and diaspora communities, both historically and in our contemporary world.鈥

Photo: Prof. Eileen Saunders
Kroeger College Equips and Empowers Future Generations
The two-year master鈥檚 program will combine academic research with experiential learning opportunities, including both a co-op and practicum.
With more displaced people today than at any time since the end of the Second World War, Casteel says the new graduate programs will 鈥渆quip and empower the future generations of scholars, practitioners, policy-makers and citizens to more fully engage with the phenomenon of human mobility, and to develop more inclusive, rights-based and sustainable responses.鈥
Francoli is in the process of planning activities to celebrate the 20th anniversary and even though she has not been in the job for long, she says her favourite part so far has been getting to know the students, staff and faculty.

In addition to her teaching duties, Francoli is chair of the International Expert Panel for the Open Government Partnership which involves close to 80 countries. 鈥淭his work connects me to many people and organizations internationally, to Canadian members of Parliament, as well as members of the Government of Canada and provincial governments.
鈥淢y hope is that these connections will facilitate the establishment of new initiatives within the college and my background would allow me to 鈥榮peak into鈥 the research and professional cultures of the faculty members and instructional staff who work in the programs within Kroeger College.鈥
Saunders stepped down in 2007 as director and was followed by Prof. Christopher Dornanand Prof. Barry Wright before Francoli took over last summer. Saunders originally hired Francoli in the School of Journalism and Communication and is thrilled to have her take on the role of director.
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鈥淪he鈥檚 an excellent choice with a background in both political science and communication studies and has proven herself as a superb teacher and scholar,鈥 says Saunders. 鈥淪he has worked with both government and non-governmental agencies which will serve her well in the college.鈥
Francoli is confident in the college鈥檚 ability to offer programs that are continuously relevant.
鈥淭wenty years in, I would say the conditions and challenges affecting governance and civil society in Canada and around the world, have continued to evolve and the college has evolved alongside it,鈥 says Francoli.
鈥淭he interdisciplinary lens offered through the college programs ensures students are able to engage with diverse stakeholders and the world around them in a curious, culturally sensitive, and deeply informed way.鈥

This story was originally published by on May 29, 2019.