Professor
Global Geography Program Coordinator
Credentials
PhD Geography, University of Alberta
MA Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University
BA Geography & Philosophy, University of Ghana
Research Keywords
Culture & Cultural Studies; Transnational & Return Migration; Ethno-Racial Identity Formation; African Development.
Graduate Supervision
I supervise students in the graduate programs in Environmental Studies, Geography and .

Contact Information
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Office No N413A, Ross Building.
416 736 2100 (ext 66344)
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Research Interests
I am a first-generation African-Canadian intellectual, born and raised in post-colonial Ghana where I did my B.A. in geography, with a minor in philosophy, at the University of Ghana. I immigrated to Canada in 1987 under a Wilfrid Laurier University Graduate Scholarship for my MA in geography, after which I completed my PhD (in 1993), also in geography at the University of Alberta under another academic scholarship. I taught at various colleges and universities in British Columbia, including SFU, UBC, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, before taking up an Assistant Professorship at 91亚色 in 2002. I became a tenured Associate Professor at 91亚色 in 2005, and a full Professor of Geography in 2010.
I served as Chair of the Department of Geography at 91亚色; before then, I was the Deputy Director of the Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on the Global Migrations of African Peoples at 91亚色 (2010 to 2013); a Board Member of the Center for Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS), from 2011 to 2013; the Coordinator of 91亚色鈥檚 International Development Studies (IDS) program (2008 to 2010); and the Undergraduate Program Director for the Atkinson School of Social Sciences from 2005 to 2008. I am a founding member of the University of Ghana Pan African Doctoral Academy (PADA). Sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation of New 91亚色, PADA runs short-term courses on selected topics for Ph.D. students across Africa. Professor Mensah鈥檚 research cuts across a wide range of disciplines, culminating in publications is such diverse and reputable journals as Health Economics, Higher Education, Studies in Political Economy, Housing Studies, Canadian Geographer, and Social Identities.
I have written a number of book chapters and books, including the well-received Black Canadians: History, Experience, and Social Conditions, published by Fernwood in 2002 & 2010. With a grant from the Gates Foundation, I led a team of researchers to 鈥淓valuate Ghana鈥檚 National Health Insurance Scheme.鈥 My current research focuses on globalization and culture; transnational and return migration; and ethnicity, race, and identity formation. I have received several competitive awards and grants from SSHRC, the Gates Foundation, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and ILO. I was the recipient of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa鈥檚 (CODESRIA) Inaugural Diaspora Visiting Professor Fellowship at the University of Ghana in 2016.
