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2018 John Burton Lecture – Professor Marie-Joëlle Zahar, 15 November 2018, 6pm

By rdc | 09 November 2018

The School of Politics and International Relations and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) is delighted to invite you to the 2018 John Burton Lecture. … Read more

Dr Harmonie Toros wins Critical Studies on Terrorism Best Article Prize

By rdc | 07 November 2018

Critical Studies on Terrorism awards the Best Article Prize bi-annually to the author of an outstanding article published in the journal over the previous two years. The Best … 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

Double Binds of ’68 Conference, 29-30 September 2018

By rdc | 25 September 2018

On the fiftieth anniversary of the global 1968 uprisings, and on the bicentenary of the birth of Karl Marx, this two-day multidisciplinary conference seeks to … Read more

Dr Seán Molloy awarded the 2018 Sussex International Theory Prize

By rdc | 14 September 2018

Dr Seán Molloy, Reader in International Relations at the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, has been awarded the 2018 Sussex … Read more

Prestigious BISA prizes for Politics and International Relations researchers

By rdc | 02 July 2018

Dr Seán Molloy, Reader in International Relations, awarded the BISA Susan Strange book prize and Tom Watts, PhD candidate and Assistant Lecturer, awarded the BISA … Read more

Culture & Technics: The Politics of Simondon’s Du Mode

By rdc | 18 June 2018

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Culture & Technics: The Politics of Simondon’s Du Mode Centre for Critical Thought University of Kent, Canterbury, September 13th-15th, 2018 Keynote Speakers: … Read more

Prestigious Global Challenges Research Fund “COMPASS” Project launch in Belarus, 22-23 May 2018

By rdc | 21 May 2018

The University of Kent, along with its partners – Cambridge University, ADA University, Belarusian State University, Tajik National University, and University of World Economy and … Read more

3rd UPTAKE Annual Tartu Conference on Russian and East European Studies, 10-12 June 2018

By rdc | 09 April 2018

3rd UPTAKE Annual Tartu Conference 10-12 June 2018 University of Tartu, Estonia Within the framework of H2020 UPTAKE Project, we are happy to announce the 3rd … Read more

4th UPTAKE PhD Training School, 26 August – 1 September 2018

By rdc | 09 April 2018

Fourth UPTAKE PhD Training School STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT RUSSIA Internal Developments, External Conflicts and Outside Perceptions 26 August – 1 September 2018 Call for Applications … Read more

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