Open to PhD students of all nationalities We are delighted to announce that we are calling for applications for two ’50th Anniversary’ doctoral scholarships to … Read more
Month: November 2013
Essay Writing Tips/ Advice
Dear all, Just to let you know that there are two drop-in sessions for advice and essay development/ researching/ writing tips: Thursdays 4-5 PM (Mike … Read more
Thanksgiving intercultural feast at BSIS
Hello my fellow BSIS students! Social chair here. As you may know (at least our American friends for sure ) thanksgiving is on the horizon … Read more
Human Rights Volunteering
Morning! Quick email to inform you guys about a volunteer opportunity (that you already know about), but NEEDS MORE HELP! The Latvian Non-Citizens’ Congress which … Read more
Hello from your BGU Welfare Officers!
Hello students of BSIS! We (Maggie Toffelmire and Hazel Allan) would like to introduce ourselves as your new BGU Welfare chairs. Maggie is an LLM … Read more
France’s spoiling role in the latest nuclear talks with Iran – new article published
BSIS PhD student Moritz Pieper recently published an article in The Atlantic Post. His article reflects on France’s spoiling game in the latest P5+1 nuclear … Read more
China Foreign Policy – cancelled 19 November
Dear all, Unfortunately Professor Geeraerts is unable to teach China Foreign Policy today due (19 November) due to illness. He will contact people registered on … Read more
Serve the City
Hello everyone and happy friday! A brief introduction for those students who I haven’t met: My name is Alexandra Finocchio (Alex) and I’m a current … Read more
Professor Mansell publishes International Law – A Critical Introduction
Wade Mansell, Professor of International Law at Kent Law School and the founder of Law programmes at BSIS, has just published, together with his former … Read more
20 November
Dear all, BSIS and the building will be open and classes will take place as normal on Wednesday 20 November however the administration office will … Read more