Graduate Student, Political Science
Ph.D. candidate at the Canada Research Chair in Citizenship and Governance
Thesis Title: Uses of Europe by Domestic Actors in Social Policy Reforms: Labour Regulation and Social Security Reforms in Turkey
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Jane Jenson
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About
Cem Utku Duyulmus is a Ph.D. candidate in political science at Université de Montréal, specialized in Comparative Politics and International Relations. Cem holds a M.A. degree in public policy and public administration from Concordia University, Montréal (2006) and a B.A. in public administration and political science from Galatasaray University, Istanbul (2003). He is a member of research network “Reconciling Work and Welfare in Europe” (RECWOWE, http://recwowe.vitamib.com/) as a selected doctoral student participating in conferences, workshops and seminars. His dissertation focuses on the uses of Europe during the reforms of the labour regulations and social security system in Turkey.
Cem’s research and teaching interests include: comparative social policy; European integration; gender and social policy; comparative public policy; welfare regimes and states in Europe and in development context; political, economic and social change in Turkey.









