Nadine Kozak
Assistant Professor
Education
PhD Communication And Science Studies , University of California-San Diego
MA Communications, Carleton University
BA History (Honors)
Research Interests
Dr. Nadine Kozak graduated in 2010 with a PhD in Communication and Science Studies from the University of California-San Diego. Her dissertation is titled “On the Last Mile: The Effects of Telecommunications Regulation and Deregulation in the Rural Western United States and Canada”. It examined how telecommunications policies are made along with whether rural areas have access to broadband service. She received her Undergraduate degree in Honors History from the University of Calgary, Canada, and her Master’s in Communication from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. She has received a number of awards, including a doctoral fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and a 2004- 2005 Summer Graduate Teaching Fellowship from UC San Diego. Most recently, she was the 2011-2012 IP Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Information Policy Research (CIPR) at SOIS.
Courses Taught
110 Introduction to Information Science
465 Legal Aspects of Information Products and Services
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