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GEC contributions to ‘Theorizing the European Neighbourhood Policy’ conference lead to new joint publication on new theoretical boundaries for the EU’s transformative effect in the neighbourhood

By rdc | 18 September 2015

Professor Korosteleva attended a conference “Theorizing the European Neighbourhood Policy” at the College of Europe in Bruges on 16-18 September 2015, which focussed on revisiting … Read more

Conflict Research Society Conference, 14-15 September 2015

By rdc | 14 September 2015

The Conflict Research Society’s 2015 Conference will take place at the University of Kent on 14-15 September. The conference marks the 100th anniversary of CRS … Read more

Kent joins new EU-funded academic partnership

By rdc | 08 September 2015

Professor Elena Korosteleva, a Co-Investigator for the UPTAKE project titled ‘Building Research Excellence in Russian and East European Studies at the Universities of Tartu, Uppsala … Read more

Prof Korosteleva joins GLOBSEC International Advisory Board

By rdc | 06 July 2015

Professor Korosteleva has been invited to join the GLOBSEC International Advisory Board (IAB) as part of the Central European Strategy Council. The IAB is an … Read more

‘Election Blues: Why Labour lost, what it is for and how it can win again’ – 25/06/15

By rdc | 15 June 2015

As part of Dr Adrian Pabst’s research grant from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Kent on Blue Labour, there will be a one-day … Read more

Prof Korosteleva attends Eastern Partnership Summit in Riga

By rdc | 02 June 2015

Professor Korosteleva was invited to speak at the Belarus’ Reality Check hosted by the Latvian MFA, and the 2nd EaP Civil Society Conference 2015, hosted … Read more

Admin/Research assistant position to assist Prof Goodwin with ESRC project on Britain and Europe

By rdc | 21 May 2015

The School of Politics and International Relations is seeking an administrative/research assistant to assist Professor Matthew Goodwin with a new ESRC project on Britain and … Read more

Prof Cochrane appointed to Board of Trustees of Oxford Research Group

By rdc | 19 May 2015

Professor Feargal Cochrane, Director of the Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) in the School of Politics & International Relations at the University of Kent, has … Read more

Prof Korosteleva publishes new policy paper on EU-Russia relations

By rdc | 06 May 2015

Professor Korosteleva has published her policy paper on EU-Russia relations in the contested neighbourhood with Bertelsmann Stiftung, an influential German think tank. The paper contends … Read more

Prof Korosteleva invited to speak at Eastern Partnership Minsk Dialogue conference

By rdc | 01 May 2015

Professor Korosteleva was invited to speak at the Eastern Partnership Minsk Dialogue conference, organised by the Liberal Club, with the support of the EU Delegation. … Read more

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