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Month: October 2018

School of Politics and IR welcome Alumni for Careers Panel Event

By rg207 | 31 October 2018

As part of EMPFEST 2018, the School of Politics and International Relations brought four Alumni back to campus to share the secrets of their career … Read more

Putin and Trump: A Study in Deception? – Prof Richard Sakwa deilvers the next Rutherford Grass Roots Lecture

By rdc | 10 October 2018

One of the few consistent positions maintained by President Donald J. Trump is that it makes sense for the United States to ‘get on’ with … Read more

Teaching success for PhD student Hollie Mackenzie

By rg207 | 08 October 2018

The School is proud to announce that PhD student Hollie Mackenzie has been awarded the Social Sciences Seminar Leader Teaching Prize 2018. Hollie MacKenzie, a … Read more

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