On Wednesday 1st February Dr Philip Cunliffe, Senior Lecturer in International Conflict appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Moral Maze. The Moral Maze seeks to encourage … Read more
A Fairground of Art and Ideas at Tate Exchange
Staff and students from the School of Politics and International Relations, especially those teaching and studying on the MA in Politics, Art and Resistance, will … Read more
Dr Luca Mavelli publishes ‘Governing the resilience of neoliberalism through biopolitics’ in European Journal of International Relations
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
PhD Research Funding Available
The School of Politics and International Relations is now open to applications from candidates seeking PhD funding for September 2017 entry. We are accepting applications … Read more
Distinguished Visitor Lecture: Thinking the Unthinkable: Brexit? Trump? Migration? Russia? Why leaders have lost the plot on multiple issues
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
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
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
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
Students develop new app to aid refugees seeking asylum
Cesare Dunker, a Politics and International relations student, and Rayyan Sorefan a Law student, both from Kent University, won Kent’s Big Ideas Competition, which gave them … Read more
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) For Social Data and Crisis Mapping Workshop, 19-21 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




