Associate Professor at St. Francis Xavier University
📍 Canada
Adam Lajeunesse is an Associate Professor at St. Francis Xavier University and the Irving Shipbuilding Chair in Arctic Marine Security. A PhD graduate from the University of Calgary, he is a leading Canadian expert on northern sovereignty, circumpolar geopolitics, and maritime security, frequently advising government and military bodies.
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He is the author of the award-winning book, "Lock, Stock, and Icebergs, " a political history of Canada’s claims to the Northwest Passage.
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Experience
13 Years
Current Role
Associate Professor
Location
Canada
Personality Overview
How Adam shows up
Systematic
Value Seeker
Cautious & Analytical
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Priorities
Topics Adam cares about
Arctic Maritime Security
This is his primary field of expertise, reflected in his Irving Shipbuilding Chair title and extensive publications on northern defence, development, shipping, and governance.
Canadian Sovereignty
A central theme in his work, particularly in his award-winning book on the history of Canada's Arctic maritime sovereignty and the Northwest Passage.
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Career
Work history
6-2022 - 6-2022
Associate Professor
St. Francis Xavier University
6-2017 - 6-2022
Assistant Professor
St. Francis Xavier University
4-2017 - 6-2022
Irving Shipbuilding Chair in Arctic Marine Security
St. Francis Xavier University
9-2014 - 5-2016
Postdoctoral Fellow
SSHRC
9-2013 - 9-2014
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of National Defence
In the press
Media appearances
StFX's Dr. Adam Lajeunesse awarded Fulbright Fellowship. Featured in St. Francis Xavier University News
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