Diego Aguilar

Diego Aguilar

Adjunct Researcher

Training Data Lab

I am a policy researcher at Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), part of the Canadian Federal Government. I work on a team that ensures the successful implementation of sustainable infrastructure projects, such as energy systems, structural mitigation, and winter roads, in Indigenous communities across Canada. I am also a member of the Brantford Public Library Board, where I help shape policies, manage financial oversight, and lead as chair of the Governance Committee.

Before moving to Canada, I worked as a lawyer at the National Consumer Service (Servicio Nacional del Consumidor, SERNAC) in Chile, where I was part of the collective mediation team and also served as international relations coordinator.

I hold an MA in Political Science from the Universidad de Chile, an MA in Global Politics from McMaster University, Canada, and an LLB from the Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile. My interests include transparency and open government, public policy, Indigenous affairs, and international relations.

Interests
  • Transparency
  • Open government
  • Public policies
  • Indigenous affairs
  • International relations
Education
  • MA in Global Politics, 2019-2020

    McMaster University

  • MA in Political Science, 2017-2019

    Universidad de Chile

  • LLB, 2006-2012

    Universidad Alberto Hurtado

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