On September 18, Scots head to the polls to decide their political future in a referendum. Professors at Université de Montréal are available to answer questions from the media on the subject.

Laurie BeaudonnetProfessor – Department of Political ScienceProfessor Beaudonnet works on political attitudes within the European Union.T. 514 343-6111, ext. 3701[email protected]

Stéphane BeaulacProfessor - Faculty of LawProfessor Beaulac is on location in Scotland.[email protected]

Claire DurandProfessor – Department of SociologyProfessor Durand writes the blog Ah! les sondages, in which she includes analyses of surveys conducted in Scotland about the referendum.T. 514 [email protected]

Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiensProfessor – Faculty of LawProfessor Gaudreault-DesBiens holds the Canada Research Chair in North American and Comparative Legal IdentitiesT. 514 [email protected]

Frédéric MérandDirector of the Centre d'études et de recherches internationales de l'Université de Montréal (CÉRIUM)T. 514 [email protected]

Richard NadeauProfessor – Department of Political ScienceIn 2012, with colleagues from the University of Edinburgh, Professor Nadeau began a comparative study of Scottish and Quebec opinions regarding the nationalist question.T. 514-343-6111, ext. [email protected]

Daniel TurpProfessor – Faculty of LawProfessor Turp is on location in Edinburgh until September [email protected]

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