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Month: February 2022

Diversity and Inclusivity Townhall: Radical reading list overhaul, Student support and much more

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 February 2022

The University of Kent’s very own Dr Miriam Sorace lead our first Pol-IR Town Hall on EDI (equality, diversity and inclusion) within the school. Students … Read more

Global political psychology conference 2022

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 February 2022

The fourth year of this conference that brings together academics and research students studying key issues in political psychology. Staff and PhD students from the … Read more

Blind Date with A Book

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 February 2022

The Student Experience and Success Team invited all students to take part in their ‘Blind Date with a Book’ event this month. While the rest … Read more

Neoliberal Citizenship: Sacred Markets, Sacrificial Lives 

By Grace Shore Banks | 25 February 2022

Luca Mavelli launches this title, exploring the refugee/ migration crisis in a post pandemic landscape. Dr Luca Mavelli, Reader at the School of Politics and … Read more

Second-Generation Liberation Wars Rethinking Colonialism in Iraqi Kurdistan and Southern Sudan

By Grace Shore Banks | 24 February 2022

Yaniv Voller’s intention with this new title was to make the research as accessible to as broad an audience as possible. Cambridge University Press publishes … Read more

Human and Social Sciences in the Classroom

By Grace Shore Banks | 24 February 2022

Are you interested in going into teaching, working with young people, or just having a placement opportunity without taking a year out to do it? … Read more

5 Minute Read – ‘Global Britain’: The European security activist

By Grace Shore Banks | 22 February 2022

As the tension on the border of Russia-Ukraine border develops, Professor Richard Whitman explores the U.K.’s position in the heightening crisis for the Council on … Read more

Lets talk about Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion

By Grace Shore Banks | 22 February 2022

The School of Politics would love to hear from you at this ‘Town Hall’ Event, which happens to be in GLT2, not in an actual … Read more

Gender gap in published research on Europe is significant.

By Grace Shore Banks | 22 February 2022

Richard Whitman investigates the gender distribution in publishing in the Journal of Common Market Studies, since its inception to the present time, in the European … Read more

Why is Vladimir Putin so obsessed with Ukraine?

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 February 2022

Russian and European politics expert Professor Richard Sakwa elucidates on the background behind the recent rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine. ‘Why is Vladimir Putin, … Read more

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