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Timothy Sayle

Associate Professor

Faculty of Arts and Science, Department of History

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  • Associate Professor
    Faculty of Arts and Science, Department of History
  • University of Toronto, Trinity College, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, ON, M5S 3K7, Canada

BIO

Timothy Andrews Sayle is Assistant Professor of History and Director of the International Relations Program. He is the author of Enduring Alliance: A History of NATO and the Postwar Global Order (Cornell, 2019). He has co-edited two volumes: with Jeffrey A. Engel, Hal Brands, and William Inboden The Last Card: Inside George W. Bush’s Decision to Surge in Iraq (Cornell, 2019); and with Susan Colbourn, The Nuclear North: Histories of Canada in the Atomic Age (University of British Columbia Press, 2020). His research on NATO, Canadian-American relations, and intelligence issues has been published in Canadian Military History, Cold War History, Intelligence & National Security, International Journal, International History Review, Historical Journal, International Politics, The Journal of Strategic Studies, and in several edited books.

Professor Sayle is a Senior Fellow of the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, an affiliate of the Centre for the Study of the United States, and an associate of the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University. He is a Fellow of Trinity College and alumnus of Massey College.

Graduate and undergraduate students at the University of Toronto have worked with Professor Sayle to build Canada Declassified, a web repository of recently declassified archival records. This project has been supported by a SSHRC Insight Development Grant and a Connaught New Research Award. Professor Sayle is a project leader of the Canadian Foreign Intelligence History Project.

Media availability: TV, Radio, Print/Online

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Director, International Relations Program
    University of Toronto, Trinity College, Toronto, CanadaJul 2019 - present
  • Assistant Professor
    University of Toronto, Department of History, Toronto, CanadaJul 2016 - present

DEGREES

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), History
    Temple University, Philadelphia, United States2009 - 2014
  • Master of Arts (M.A.), History
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2007 - 2008
  • Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)
    Queen's University, Kingston, Canada2006 - 2007
  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), International Relations
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2002 - 2006

AVAILABILITY

  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision
  • Media enquiries

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