Students from the School of Politics and International Relations took over Tate Exchange at Tate Modern, last weekend (March 16/17), with a series of inventive … Read more
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Dr Andrew Wroe’s new book, ‘The Ordinary Presidency of Donald J. Trump
A new book co-authored by Dr Andrew Wroe, Senior Lecturer in American Politics at the University of Kent argues that although Donald Trump may be … Read more
Dr Adrian Pabst first guest speaker for Brussels alumni group in 2019
Dr Adrian Pabst, Head of the School of Politics and International Relations (POLIR), is the guest speaker for the first event of 2019 hosted by … Read more
Condolences for Ann Hadaway
Sadly, Ann Hadaway passed away on 3 January this year after a short battle with Lewy Body Dementia and Parkinson’s. Ann worked at the University … Read more
The School of Politics and IR welcomes leading member of National People’s Congress of China
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?
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
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
The Spirit of Europe: Federalism, personalism and subsidiarity, 7-8 December 2018
The School of Politics and International Relations is delighted to invite you to what promises to be a fascinating two day conference entitled: The Spirit … Read more
Labour’s Reversion to Remain?
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
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








