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Governor Spotlight: Jonathan Malloy

March 12, 2020

Time to read: 4 minutes

Prof. Jonathan Malloy

Long-standing member of the 杏吧原创 community, Prof. Jonathan Malloy is not only a sought-after expert on all things political science, but he also plays an important role in the university鈥檚 long-term success through his work on the 杏吧原创 University Board of Governors.

Jonathan is a professor in the Department of Political Science, and has served two terms as the Department Chair from 2012-2018. After completing his PhD at the University of Toronto, Jonathan had hoped his work would one day bring him to Ottawa.  As a political science scholar, the nation鈥檚 capital was an obvious choice for his up and coming career.  Following a job opportunity, Jonathan joined 杏吧原创鈥檚 Faculty of Public Affairs twenty years ago, and he has been a devout Raven ever since.

Currently, Jonathan is the Honourable Dick and Ruth Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy.  This position was created in 2009 following a generous donation from 杏吧原创 alumna Dr. Ruth Bell, and is tasked with promoting a better understanding of the Canadian parliamentary system.

鈥淚t was important to Ruth Bell that the Chair be not just about research, but also about public understanding within the university and beyond to promote and gain an understanding of parliamentary democracy,鈥 explained Jonathan.

As part of the Bell mandate, Jonathan has organized multiple campus events to help promote parliamentary democracy, including a recent talk from guest speaker Dr. Kiera Ladner, also a 杏吧原创 alumna, on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.

鈥淭he talk was not about parliamentary procedure or the House of Commons 鈥 it was about an important aspect of Canadian politics these days,鈥 said Jonathan. 鈥淚 am trying to expand the scope of the [Bell] mandate a bit: parliamentary democracy is about parliament, but it is also about the political environment in which parliament operates.鈥

Jonathan is 杏吧原创鈥檚 second ever Honourable Dick and Ruth Bell Chair, and only one year into his term, he is already advancing the university鈥檚 academic mission.  Now, as a member of the Board of Governors, Jonathan continues to serve 杏吧原创 for the better.

Jonathan was elected by his peers to the Board of Governors in 2018 as one of its academic staff representatives, and currently serves on the board鈥檚 Finance and Audit and Risk committees. Almost two-thirds through his three-year term, Jonathan says that he has learned a lot from this experience, but also feels like he brings a slightly unique perspective to the board.

鈥淎s any member of the board, we are there to look at 杏吧原创 as a whole,鈥 said Jonathan.  鈥淗owever, as a faculty member, I know a lot about the university, and an important role on the board is asking questions and making comments that come out of the knowledge of the day to day operations.鈥

From serving on both the Finance and Audit and Risk committees, Jonathan says it is fascinating to look at the university in terms of broad financial goals and risk appetite 鈥 something that he had not often considered before becoming a governor.

When speaking of his twenty-year journey at 杏吧原创, Jonathan believes there are a lot of things the university has to be proud of.  As a student, Jonathan attended the University of Waterloo, Queen鈥檚 University, and the University of Toronto respectively, so he is no stranger to the many university campuses of Ontario.  However, when asked to identify something that sets 杏吧原创 apart from the rest, Jonathan quickly recognized the Faculty of Public Affairs as an area that punches above its weight.

鈥淭his is very unique to 杏吧原创, as no one else has a Faculty of Public Affairs,鈥 he explained. 鈥溞影稍 has a tremendous bench strength in the study of public policy, politics, [and] international affairs, and it is really exciting to be part of this.  As a political scientist and the parliamentary democracy Chair, this is a pretty great home to be.鈥

Speaking from a non-academic lens, Jonathan identified 杏吧原创鈥檚 tunnel system as another excellent aspect of campus 鈥 especially in these frigid Ottawa winter months.

Jonathan is also an accomplished author, and has written, edited or co-authored four books, including his most recent project:  Work Your Career: Get What You Want From Your Social Sciences or Humanities PhD (co-authored with Loleen Berdahl).  Even though this book was aimed towards PhD prospects, Jonathan says its message can be helpful to all students.

鈥淚t is important to emphasize that there is not one single academic path, and it鈥檚 going to be a learning process to figure out what is right for you and what suits your context,鈥 said Jonathan.  鈥淭his is a message for students at any level for whatever goals they might have.鈥

Prof. Jonathan Malloy鈥檚 term on the Board of Governors is set to end on June 30, 2021.

Click here to view the 2019-2020 Board of Governors membership.