Policy Studies at Toronto Metropolitan University
Learn more about the School of Public Policy and Democratic Innovation.
The PhD Policy Studies program is Canada’s first and only interdisciplinary doctoral program in policy. Societal need for policy research has grown in response to the realities of the knowledge economy and the complex policy challenges facing communities, cities, regions, nations and the world. Traditional policy fields are increasingly interconnected, have domestic and international dimensions and involve policy actors from the public, non-profit and private sectors. These innate features of public policy require interdisciplinary knowledge and research collaboration across disciplinary boundaries.
Our program is structured within three broad fields: Social Policy; Immigration, Settlement and Diaspora Policies; and Public Policy and Administration. While these streams form the foundation of inquiry, our students are tackling policy issues related to a range of policy domains, such as health policy, environmental policy, Indigenous governance, food policy, housing policy, urban policy, labour policy, and accessibility policy, among others.
This interdisciplinary program is designed to prepare a new generation of researchers for positions in academe and the public, non-profit and private sectors at the local, regional, national and international levels. Please explore our site or contact us to learn more.
Program Highlights
- Our program faculty include over 60 affiliated faculty from research departments in the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Community Services, the Ted Rogers School of Management, and The Creative School.
- The PhD Policy Studies program is housed in the School of Public Policy and Democratic Innovation, and emerging initiative in the Faculty of Arts.
- The PhD Policy Studies program is building strong connections with the Bridging Divides research program. Many of our students are affiliated or directly supported by this innovative interdiscplinary research hub at Toronto Metropolitan University.
- The PhD Policy Studies program is proud to be ranked one of Toronto Metropolitan University's most diverse graduate programs.
News and Events

The Canada Graduate Scholarships to Honour Nelson Mandela (external link) (external link) was created in 2013 to celebrate his legacy of pursuing “peace, democracy, justice and freedom through learning, understanding and education.” The award, jointly administered by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), recognizes graduate students' research in the areas of national unity, democracy, freedom and human rights, leadership, children’s participation in society, and children’s health.
Emilia Gonzalez, a second-year doctoral candidate in Social Policy at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) in the Policy Studies PhD program, has been named a recipient of the Canada Graduate Scholarships to Honour Nelson Mandela for her research focused on understanding how to foster meaningful and effective intergenerational dialogue to drive social change.
- July 24, 2023Faculty of Arts hosts International Conference on Public Policy
- March 24, 2023Dr. Raktim Mitra featured in CBC News article discussing report findings that current TTC service cuts will affect marginalized areas in Toronto the mostOpens in New Window
- March 24, 2023International research project led by Dr. Idil Atak examines refugee rights; findings show that migrants face workplace exploitation, racism and discrimination
- March 23, 2023Dr. Magdalena Ugarte, together with the Black Planning Project, explore how planning can create more equitable outcomes in Black communities with support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
- March 23, 2023Dr. Raktim Mitra featured in Toronto Star article discussing how TTC routes identified for service reductions pass through poorer areas, with a greater concentration of recent immigrants and visible minoritiesOpens in New Window
- November 10, 2022Remembrance Day: Trudeau’s apology to Black servicemen needs to be followed with action by Program faculty Hyacinth Simpson in The Conversation Canada Opens in New Window
- November 2, 2022Program faculty Sanjay Ruparelia featured in Policy Options article titled Three ways to fix the Canadian electoral systemOpens in New Window
- October 19, 2022Professor Ronald K. Vogel discusses why TMU students are apathetic about voting in municipal elections Opens in New Window
- October 10, 2022Program faculty Hayden King featured in Portside article titled Indigenous and Climate Justice Requires Holistic LANDBACKOpens in New Window
- October 2, 2022Program faculty Harald Bauder featured in Toronto Star article titled New immigrants to Canada are building bridges with Indigenous Peoples. Here’s why that mattersOpens in New Window
- September 20, 2022Program faculty Christopher Gore talks about his experience in East Africa as climate crises rage worldwide
- September 13, 2022Professor Emeritus Myer Siemiatycki featured in Daily Commercial News article titled University scholar fears Strong Mayors law will create ‘host of problems’Opens in New Window
- September 12, 2022Dr. Pam Sugiman, Dean of Arts, outlines importance of TMU’s Bruce Fellowship – Apply by September 30 Opens in New Window
- September 7, 2022Program faculty Anatoliy Gruzd leads initiative with Ted Rogers School of Management to help displaced Ukrainian students
- September 6, 2022Program faculty Harald Baude featured in Voice of America article titled Canadian Parties Agree: Immigrants Are Welcome HereOpens in New Window
- August 17, 2022Program faculty Tracey Raney discusses how harassment and violence are threats to local democracy in the The Toronto StarOpens in New Window
- June 16, 2022Program faculty Graham Hudson discusses whether sanctuary cities are living up to their commitment to offer refuge to undocumented migrants
- June 16, 2022Graduate students tell stories of identity and multiculturalism through film for “i am… project” led by program faculty and Canada Excellence Research Chair Anna Triandafyllidou
- June 16, 2022Program faculty Grace-Edward Galabuzi and Hayden King publish report, Colour-coded retirement: An intersectional analysis of retirement income and savings in Canada
- June 9, 2022Program alumni Réal Carrière discusses experience with the University of Saskatchewan’s new process to determine Indigenous identity included as part of hiring process Opens in New Window
- June 7, 2022Research study led by program faculty Raktim Mitra finds your commute impacts your academic success
- June 5, 2022Program faculty John Shields featured in CTV News article titled Ukrainians find safety and employment in Ontario after fleeing warOpens in New Window
- May 24, 2022Program alumni professor Idil Abdillahi publishes new book Black Women Under State: Surveillance, Poverty, & the Violence of Social Assistance
- May 15, 2022Program faculty Christopher Gore featured in La Presse+ article titled La famine guette des millions de personnes Opens in New Window
- May 15, 2022Pamala Palmater featured in HUFFPOST article titled How A Major Tar Sands Pipeline Project Threatens Indigenous Land RightsOpens in New Window
- May 12, 2022Program faculty Damien Lee featured in Anishinabek News article titled Anishinabek Nation hosts virtual E’Dbendaagzijig conferenceOpens in New Window
- May 9, 2022Program faculty Carolyn Johns discuss how policy must accelerate to keep pace with emerging water concerns
- May 9, 2022Pamala Palmater featured in APTN News article titled Woman’s advocacy group requests external review to halt RCMP’s ‘shocking’ misogynistic violenceOpens in New Window
- May 3, 2022Dalhousie University bestows honorary degree to Dr. Pamala PalmaterOpens in New Window
- May 2, 2022Program faculty Pamala Palmater discusses protecting Indigenous women with the Winnipeg Free Press Opens in New Window
- April 27, 2022Program faculty Hayden King featured in Toronto Star article titled ‘Toronto Metropolitan University’ is bland, and that’s the pointOpens in New Window
- April 11, 2022Program faculty Grace-Edward Galabuzi discusses the benefits of raising minimum wage with Narcity Toronto Opens in New Window
- March 21, 2022Program faculty Anver Saloojee shares his vision for a more inclusive campus
- March 21, 2022Program faculty Sanjay Ruparelia speaks to CBC News about India’s stance on Russia Opens in New Window
- March 18, 2022Program faculty Tracey Raney discuses how violence and harassment act as barriers that keep women and marginalized people out of politicsOpens in New Window
- February 22, 2022Program faculty Harald Bauder and Idil Atak discuss the future of climate refugees Opens in New Window
- January 24, 2022Program faculty Sanjay Ruparelia discusses how the HIV/AIDS crisis showed us how to equitably overcome a pandemicOpens in New Window
- December 10, 2021Program faculty Sanjay Ruparelia on the Biden's Summit for DemocracyOpens in New Window
- December 5, 2021Program faculty Hayden King discusses what “land back” could look likeOpens in New Window
- December 4, 2021Program faculty Sutama Ghosh discusses the experience of food insecure international students Opens in New Window
- November 30, 2021Reflections from the second National Forum on Anti-Asian Racism, by Dean Pamela SugimanOpens in New Window
- October 7, 2021Program faculty Fatih Sekercioglu and student Christian Hui study Toronto Ambient Air Quality in CivicLabTO Collaboration
- September 27, 2021Ryerson University joins as a new CBRCanada memberOpens in New Window
- July 29, 2021Program faculty Fatih Sekercioglu explores the experiences of environmental public health professionals, contact management and air pollution
- July 8, 2021Program faculty Pamela Palmater and Cindy Blackstock discuss the need for Canada’s government to face up to its role in Indigenous children’s deathsOpens in New Window
- June 22, 2021Program faculty members secure SSHRC Partnership Grants
- June 21, 2021Lynn Lavallée program faculty member talks about Indigenous resurgence replacing reconciliation
- June 17, 2021Rupa Banerjee program faculty member named Canada Research Chair in Economic Inclusion, Employment and Entrepreneurship of Canada’s Immigrants
- June 9, 2021PhD student Christian Hui, featured in Ryerson University MagazineOpens in New Window
- June 7, 2021Theo Nazary, Strategic-Planner, Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre & Policy Studies student speaks on new Indigenous Spirit GardenOpens in New Window
- June 6, 2021Program faculty member Wendy Cukier and colleagues write an op ed on working from home in the Globe and MailOpens in New Window
- April 7, 2021PhD Policy Studies program is one of the most diverse at Ryerson in first-ever Student Diversity Self-ID Report
- March 15, 2021'A question of life and death': Why climate action must also take racial justice into account, featuring Professor Cheryl Teelucksingh Opens in New Window
- March 9, 2021Inside the ‘Indigenization’ of Canada’s universities: Progress — but also accusations of tokenism, broken promises and ‘ethnic fraud’, featuring Ryerson Professors Lynn Lavallée and Hayden KingOpens in New Window
- March 9, 2021The neoliberal city needs to change, argues Concordia professor Meghan Joy, PhD Policy Studies Program graduate Opens in New Window
- February 19, 2021A new research project led by professor Mehrunnisa Ali documents the memories of Syrian refugee children living in Canada
- February 12, 2021PhD student Jenelle Regnier-Davies examines food security in the pandemic
- January 30, 2021Hayden King, executive director of the Yellowhead Institute, spoke with CBC about Indigenous land reclamationOpens in New Window
- December 18, 2020Dr. Damien Lee has been named a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Biskaabiiyang and Indigenous Political Resurgence
- November 3, 2020Pamela Palmater, empowering Indigenous Peoples and nationsOpens in New Window
- October 27, 2020Policy Studies program faculty, Pam Palmater, explains the legal rights of Mi’kmaq fishers in Nova Scotia and the violence they faceOpens in New Window
- October 7, 2020Welcome, to our new students of the Fall 2020 term
- September 28, 2020Policy studies PhD program kicks off new speaker seriesOpens in New Window
- August 27, 2020Politics and public administration professor John Shields and Zainab Abu Alrob, a Ryerson policy studies PhD student, publish report
- August 6, 2020Professor Sepali Guruge named Fellow at Massey College
- June 25, 2020Meet Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship recipient: Christian HuiOpens in New Window
- June 11, 2020Policy Studies program faculty members awarded prestigious SSHRC Partnership Grants