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Month: March 2021

Hollie Mackenzie wins Best Thesis in Political Theory 2020!

By Grace Shore Banks | 31 March 2021

‘A Schizo-Revolutionary Labial Art-Politics’ has won the Sir Ernest Barker Prize for best doctoral thesis in political theory from the Political Studies Association. Hollie Mackenzie … Read more

Which Charity Will You Nominate?

By gm472 | 30 March 2021

The charity with the most nominations will receive a donation from the School of Politics and International Relations. If you haven’t done so already there … Read more

Making the most of your year abroad: Kent to Capitol Hill

By Grace Shore Banks | 29 March 2021

Freddie Mallinson, a 4th year undergraduate in the School of Politics and International Relations, had no idea that his year abroad would lead directly to … Read more

The feminist turn in foreign policy and diplomacy

By Grace Shore Banks | 26 March 2021

Taking a particular feminist view on the male-dominated realm of foreign policy and diplomacy, Dr Nadine Ansorg collaborates on a chapter in the prestigious Routledge … Read more

GEC Research Fellows Contribute to Book on the EU’s Principled Pragmatism Towards Russia

By tcd5 | 25 March 2021

Mid-April Brill is publishing a book: ‘Principled Pragmatism in Practice. The EU’s Policy towards Russia after Crimea’. The volume is edited by Fabienne Bossuyt and … Read more

SPIRRS, back for 2021!

By Grace Shore Banks | 24 March 2021

The School of Politics and International Relations Research Seminar Series (SPIRRS) programme is UP for 2020. SPIRRS is the research seminar for the School of … Read more

Finalist Event: Thinking of doing a Master’s in Politics and International Relations?

By tjg | 23 March 2021

Hear from our Director of Graduate Studies for Taught MA Programmes, Dr Tim Aistrope, about what you can expect from a Master’s degree in Politics … Read more

‘Sound and Sense: Phonology and Human Difference in late Ming China’

By Grace Shore Banks | 22 March 2021

Professor Leigh Jenco, from the London School of Economics examines some unusual sources of political thinking in the Ming dynasty of the late 16th and … Read more

Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy

By tcd5 | 19 March 2021

  On 16 March 2021 Professor Elena Korosteleva received a thank-you letter from the Cabinet Office, for her contribution to the recently published Government Integrated … Read more

UKC Politics Society welcomes Jess Phillips MP

By Grace Shore Banks | 18 March 2021

Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding, Jess Phillips MP will join the Politics Society for an open Q&A session about everything from the future … Read more

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