CV
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Education
Ph.D. - Government, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (Sept. 2024 -)
Master of Arts - Political Science, McGill University, Montréal, Canada (Sept. 2022 - Aug. 2024)
Thesis: Higher Education, Higher Stakes: Education’s Role in Shaping Redistribution Preferences and Vote Choice in CanadaICPSR Summer Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA (July 2023 - Aug. 2023)
Bachelor of Science - Political Science, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada (Sept. 2019 - June 2022)
Killam Fellow (Fulbright), University of Washington, Seattle, USA (March 2022 - June 2022)
Undergraduate Microprogram - Data Science for the Social Sciences, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada (Sept. 2021 - April 2022)
Research Experience
Graduate Research Assistant, Prof. Valérie-Anne Mahéo (Université Laval), Montréal, Canada (Sept. 2022 - Present)
Graduate Research Assistant, Prof. Dietlind Stolle (McGill University), Montréal, Canada (May 2023 - Sept. 2024)
Coder (Manifesto Project), WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany (remote) (Sept. 2022 - June 2024)
Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, Prof. Éric Bélanger (McGill University), Montréal, Canada (June 2022 - April 2023)
Quantitative Research Assistant, Prof. Jean-François Daoust (Université de Sherbrooke), Sherbrooke, Canada (Jan. 2021 - Sept. 2024)
Quantitative Research Assistant, Research Chair on the Evaluation of Public Policies for Vulnerable Populations (École nationale d’administration publique), Montréal, Canada (April 2021 - Dec. 2022)
Quantitative Research Assistant, Canada Research Chair in Electoral Democracy (Université de Montréal), Montréal, Canada (Oct. 2021 - May 2022)
Skills
- Programming: R, Git (Advanced), LaTeX, STATA (Intermediate); JavaScript, C, Python (Beginner)
- Languages: English, French (Advanced), Italian (Beginner)
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Daoust, J.-F., & Gareau-Paquette, T. (2023). “Is Quebec Independence Still Key in Making Sense of Canadian Elections? A Longitudinal Analysis (2000–2021).” Regional & Federal Studies, 1-26. Read here
Gareau-Paquette, T., Dassonneville, R., Leal, A., Leblanc, J., Taylor, M., & Vandewalle, V. (2024). “Gender Affinity Voting in Recent Canadian Elections.” French Politics. Read here
Gareau-Paquette, T., & Daoust, J.-F. (2024). “Géographie politique de l’opinion publique québécoise et réévaluation du « mystère » de Québec.” Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue Canadienne de science politique.
Daoust, J.-F., & Gareau-Paquette, T. (2024). “How Attitudes Toward Independence Reshaped Scottish Elections: A Longitudinal Analysis (1999-2021).” Nations and Nationalism.
Awards and Honours
- Sage Fellowship (2024-2029) – Cornell University
- Best Political Science Cumulative GPA Award (2023) – Université de Montréal
- Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS M) (2022-2023) – SSHRC
- Master’s Training Scholarship (2023-2024) – FRQSC
- Travel Grant (Conferences) (2023) – CECD
- Eren Graduate Recruitment Fellowship (2022-2023) – McGill University