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
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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
Outcome of the election
Dear Students, I am emailing to inform you of the outcome of the election that has taken place over the past two days. Alexandra Finocchio … Read more
BGU Elections
Hey Guys, A friendly reminder to come to BSIS and vote. The “polls” will be open today and tomorrow from 10-7pm. Dont forget to bring … Read more
Focus Groups
Hi all, Just a gentle reminder about the Focus Groups to be held this Thursday. If you could sign up to a slot below, that … Read more
vice president re-vote information
Hello everyone, For those of you who do not know me, my name is Jamie Crain (the academic officer of the BGU) and I have … Read more
The Euro-Crisis and the Courts: Judicial Review and the Political Process in Comparative Perspective
Federico Fabbrini, Assistant Professor of European & Comparative Constitutional Law, Tilburg Law School, the Netherlands will give a Guest Lecture on Wednesday 27 November 13.00 … Read more