Christina Lépine
Student Researcher
International Studies
Bishop's University
Christina is an undergraduate student at Bishop’s University pursuing a double major in International Studies, with a Concentration in Global Governance, and Sociology, with a Concentration in Criminology, Law, and Social Policy. She recently finished her term as Vice-President of Academic Affairs for the Bishop’s University Students’ Representative Council and played an essential role, along with fellow Executive members, in the fight against the governmental tuition increase in Quebec. This past year, she acted as Associate Coordinator in the organization of the Canadian Undergraduate Security Conference, in collaboration with the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston and Saint-Jean, and Bishop’s University. As an emerging scholar, she worked as a research assistant in Canadian Politics at Bishop’s University. This year, she is acting as the Student Success Manager for the Bishop’s University Students’ Representative Council. As well, she works as a Staff Writer for The Campus Newspaper, a Communications Aide for the Politics and International Studies Association, and as an executive member of Bishop’s Motionball for Special Olympics Fundraising and Community Involvement Team. She is now research assistant for the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations at Queen’s University. Her research interests include cybersecurity, international crimes and conflicts, and the collaboration between the military and civilians.
Outside of work and studying, Christina enjoys traveling, training, reading, and catching up with friends over coffee