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'''Olivier Dagenais''' is currently a graduate student at the University of Quebec in Montreal, specializing in U.S. foreign policy and DNS governance, working for prof. Michèle Rioux at the Center for Studies on Integration and Globalization (CEIM). Mr. Dagenais is also director of programming for [http://geekfestmtl.com/| Geekfest Montreal.]
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'''Olivier Dagenais''' is currently a graduate student at the University of Quebec in Montreal, specializing in U.S. foreign policy and DNS governance, working for prof. Michèle Rioux at the Center for Studies on Integration and Globalization (CEIM). Mr. Dagenais is also the director of programming for [http://geekfestmtl.com/| Geekfest Montreal.]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 4 June 2021

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Affiliation: University of Quebec in Montreal
Country: Canada
Email: o.dagenais [at] gmail.com
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Olivier Dagenais

Olivier Dagenais is currently a graduate student at the University of Quebec in Montreal, specializing in U.S. foreign policy and DNS governance, working for prof. Michèle Rioux at the Center for Studies on Integration and Globalization (CEIM). Mr. Dagenais is also the director of programming for Geekfest Montreal.

Education

B.A - Political Science, UQAM, M.A International Relations, UQAM in progress

Interests

Olivier is interested in Internet governance, U.S. foreign policy and the political economy of telecommunications.

Languages

Olivier speaks French and English.

References