The School of Politics and International Relations and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) are delighted to invite you to the 2020 John Burton Lecture … Read more
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Academic promotions for POLIR staff
Four members of academic staff within the School of Politics and International Relations have been promoted to Senior Lecturer; Reader or Professor Our academic staff … Read more
Steafán Hanvey to mark National Poetry Day at CARC – 3 October, 4-6pm, KLT2
The Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) is delighted to welcome renowned international poet Steafán Hanvey to mark National Poetry Day on 3rd October 2019 Steafán … Read more
Research Grant Success 2018-19
The School of Politics and International Relations is delighted to celebrate its success in research grants for 2018-9. Dr Sean Molloy won the highly competitive … Read more
Workshop on Security Sector Reform: Regional and International Perspectives – 8 July 2019
Workshop on Security Sector Reform: Regional and International Perspectives Monday 8 July 2019 Senate Committee Room 1, University of Kent 9am-5pm Workshop programme Keynote speaker: … Read more
2018 John Burton Lecture – Professor Marie-Joëlle Zahar, 15 November 2018, 6pm
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
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
Photo exhibition explores what peace means to Ugandans after decades of war
An exhibition showcasing photographs from villages in Northern Uganda, entitled ‘What does peace mean to you?’ is currently taking place in the Keynes Atrium at … Read more
Prestigious BISA prizes for Politics and International Relations researchers
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
Kent POLIR alumnus co-publishes book
The co-authors use their personal experiences of Northern Ireland, Brussels and Cyprus to examine successful power-sharing strategies and demonstrate where reform has helped build trust and consensus. … Read more