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Politics after Poststructuralism Seminar Series – seminar with Dr Nick Srnicek – 23 February, 5pm

By rdc | 22 February 2017

*THIS EVENT HAS HAD TO BE CANCELLED DUE TO TRAVEL DISRUPTIONS CAUSED BY WEATHER* Dr Nick Srnicek (Lecturer in International Political Economy, City University of … Read more

Professor Feargal Cochrane elected to the position of Political Studies Association (PSA) Vice Chair

By rdc | 10 February 2017

Professor Feargal Cochrane, Director of the Conflict Analysis Research Centre and Professor of International Conflict Analysis at the School of Politics and International Relations, has … Read more

The ‘formidable’ impact of Brexit on devolution – new report by Professor Richard Whitman

By rdc | 09 February 2017

The formidable political and institutional implications of Brexit for the devolved administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are outlined in a new report by … Read more

Dr Luca Mavelli publishes ‘Governing the resilience of neoliberalism through biopolitics’ in European Journal of International Relations

By rdc | 01 December 2016

Dr Luca Mavelli, Senior Lectuer in Politics and International Relations, has had his article entitled ‘Governing the resilience of neoliberalism through biopolitics’ published in the European … Read more

Distinguished Visitor Lecture: Thinking the Unthinkable: Brexit? Trump? Migration? Russia? Why leaders have lost the plot on multiple issues

By rdc | 16 November 2016

Nik Gowing, Visiting Professor at King’s College, the Department of War Studies and Nanyang Technological University Singapore, is our second guest in the Distinguished Visitor … Read more

Business in Kent after Brexit – Thursday, October 20, 17.30

By rdc | 20 October 2016

Kent Business School (KBS) at the University, is inviting businesses from across the county to a lecture on the effects of Brexit on companies in … Read more

Conference on ‘Referendums in Peace Processes: Psychological, Political and Legal Aspects’, 26-27 October 2016

By rdc | 14 October 2016

Governments and international organizations engaged in peace mediations across the world are frequently confronted with the dilemmas of whether the public should be consulted at … Read more

1st UPTAKE PhD training school in Russian & East European Studies

By rdc | 03 October 2016

The Call for Applications is now open for the first UPTAKE Training School, called ‘Post-communist transformations,  models of development, and implications for an emerging multi-order world’. … Read more

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) For Social Data and Crisis Mapping Workshop, 19-21 September 2016

By rdc | 15 September 2016

 A workshop entitled Geographic Information Systems (GIS) For Social Data and Crisis Mapping is taking place on 19-21 September 2016. It is funded by the South East DTC … Read more

Workshop on ‘Assessing the Impact of Cabinet Decision Making on Public Policy’ – 8 July 2016

By rdc | 07 July 2016

On Friday 8 July 2016, the School of Politics & International Relations at the University of Kent, the ESRC and the Eastern Arc will host … Read more

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