Dean Catherine Dauvergne | |
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Citizenship | Canadian |
Known for | Making People Illegal: What Globalization Means for Migration and Law |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Immigration law Refugee law Citizenship law |
Institutions | Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia |
Catherine Dauvergne was a former Vice-President, Academic and Provost of Simon Fraser University.[1] Previously, she was Dean of the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia from 2015 to 2020,[2][3] and prior to this Dauvergne researched refugee, immigration, and citizenship law as a professor.[4]
Dauvergne studied law at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and clerked for Chief Justice Antonio Lamer.[5][6] She completed her PhD at the Australian National University[7] and was a member of the Faculty of Law at the University of Sydney[citation needed] for four years before returning to Canada. From 2002 to 2012, Dauvergne held the Canada Research Chair in Migration Law at UBC.[8] Dauvergne's 2008 book Making People Illegal: What Globalization Means for Migration and Law (Cambridge University Press) has been reprinted three times.[9] She has also worked as a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Fellow.[10]