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The School of Politics and IR welcomes leading member of National People’s Congress of China

By rg207 | 19 December 2018

The School of Politics and International Relations welcomed Madame Fu Ying, Vice Chairperson of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National People’s Congress of China, … Read more

Public talk hosted by the School of POLIR- Is there a new working class?

By rg207 | 06 December 2018

The School of Politics and International Relations is pleased to welcome the executive director of The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) to give a talk at … Read more

Expert comment: Don’t forget the EU in all of this UK political chaos

By rg207 | 05 December 2018

The School of Politics and International Relations’ Professor Richard Whitman has commented on the current political turmoil in the UK by saying that the EU … Read more

Labour’s Reversion to Remain?

By rg207 | 04 December 2018

With the spotlight still firmly on Theresa May’s attempt to get her EU deal through Parliament, Dr Adrian Pabst, Head of the School of Politics … Read more

Professor Feargal Cochrane provides expert comment on Irish border Brexit negotiations

By rg207 | 14 November 2018

As negotiators appear to have failed to achieve a breakthrough on the Irish border in the Brexit negotiations, Professor Feargal Cochrane, Professor of International Conflict … Read more

Politics and IR PhD students attend workshop in Rome on ‘The EU and resilience’

By rg207 | 14 November 2018

On 9th November, the H2020 UPTAKE project and COMPASS organised a workshop together with the Rome-based Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI). The workshop, titled “The EU … Read more

Professor Elena Korosteleva addresses Munich Security Conference

By rg207 | 12 November 2018

Professor Elena Korosteleva, Professor of International Politics at the School of Politics and International Relations was invited to participate at the 12th Core Group Meeting of … Read more

The Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS) 20th Anniversary

By rg207 | 08 November 2018

The Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS) of the University of Kent is proud to mark its 20th anniversary of teaching, study and research in the … Read more

Book by Professor Matthew Goodwin in Top 10 Bestseller list

By rg207 | 08 November 2018

A book co-authored by University Professor Matthew Goodwin is a Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller (Paperback), just two weeks after publication. The book, titled National Populism: … Read more

School of Politics and IR welcome Alumni for Careers Panel Event

By rg207 | 31 October 2018

As part of EMPFEST 2018, the School of Politics and International Relations brought four Alumni back to campus to share the secrets of their career … Read more

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