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School of Politics & IR double success in University Research Prizes

By rdc | 04 March 2015

The School of Politics & International Relations has had a double success in the first University Research Prizes competition. Dr Harmonie Toros and Igor Merheim-Eyre … Read more

CARC book launch, ‘The Conflict Resolution Reader’ – 4 March 2015

By rdc | 03 March 2015

On Wednesday 4 March 2015 The Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) will host a book launch/drinks reception for one of our emeritus colleagues, Professor Hugh Miall, in CNWsr7. … Read more

Blue Labour book launch – 2 March and 4 March 2015

By rdc | 03 March 2015

On Monday 2 March 2015, there will be a public discussion to mark the publication of Blue Labour: Forging a New Politics (I.B. Tauris, 2015), … Read more

Turkey and Cyprus Regional Peace and Stability Conference, Ankara, Turkey, 28 February 2015

By rdc | 26 February 2015

Diplomacy@Kent Co-Sponsors First Bi-Communal Conference on Cyprus held in Ankara in 50 years of Conflict   Diplomacy@Kent co-organised a flagship event on “Turkey and Cyprus: Regional Peace & … Read more

Journal of Common Market Studies Special Issue workshop – Monday 26 January 2015

By rdc | 23 January 2015

Dissident Voices in Theorising Europe: Another Theory is Possible Venue: Darwin Conference Suite 3, University of Kent 9am – 4pm, Monday 26 January 2015 Rationale and … Read more

REGAP network workshop ‘Rethinking EU Governance in the EaP Region’ – 16 January 2015

By rdc | 09 January 2015

The Global Europe Centre will be hosting a workshop to be held on Friday 16 January 2015, 10.30-18.30 in the Ghandi room, Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS), … Read more

Professor Korosteleva gives key-note talk at conference on the EU and the Eastern Partnership region

By rdc | 11 December 2014

Professor Korosteleva was invited as a key-note speaker by Bertelsmann Stiftung, Berlin, to contribute to a conference held on 26-28 November 2014. The conference was … Read more

GEC leadership team submit evidence to House of Lords Committee

By rdc | 11 December 2014

On 1 December 2014, the GEC leadership team – Professor Elena Korosteleva, Professor Richard Whitman and Dr Tom Casier – submitted written evidence on the … Read more

Dr Ruth Blakeley new lead editor of ‘Review of International Studies’ from January 2016

By rdc | 19 November 2014

The School of Politics and International Relations will be institutional host of the Review of International Studies from January 2016. The journal is being brought to … Read more

Policy briefing meeting with Cabinet of the Commissioner for the European Neighbourhood Policy

By rdc | 09 October 2014

Professor Elena Korosteleva had a policy briefing meeting with new and outgoing members of the Cabinet of the Commissioner for the European Neighbourhood Policy and … Read more

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