Posts tagged with ‘School of Politics and International Relations’

Politics as a location: new frontiers of political research

As political practice becomes increasingly unsettled, it is necessary for those who research it to engage with new challenges and analyse them from new angles.

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The politics of culture

A workshop for postgraduate researchers, presented by the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ) and School of Politics and International Relations.

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Then and now: comparing and contrasting the European referendums of 1975 and 2016

The Centre for British Politics and the School of Politics and International Relations welcome Neil Carmichael, former Chair of the Education Select Committee, to present this lecture.

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Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) 2017 Conference

This year, the annual conference of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) specialist group will be held at The University of Nottingham.

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Unlocking the science of slavery

Join us for a lecture by Professor Kevin Bales on ‘Unlocking the Science of Slavery’. Professor Kevin Bales is Professor of Contemporary Slavery in the School of Politics and International Relations at The University of Nottingham.

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University celebrated in New Year Honours

Two members of The University of Nottingham have been recognised by The Queen in the New […]

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Can you provide students with a placement?

The School of Politics and International Relations is looking to build additional ‘Placement Partnerships’ with University […]

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Twilight of the Titans: Decline and Retrenchment in World Politics

Joseph M Parent will be visiting The University of Nottingham on 11 May to give a talk on ‘Twilight of the Titans: Decline and Retrenchment in World Politics’.

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EU referendum debate

The Faculty of Social Sciences presents the ‘EU referendum debate’. The debate will be chaired by Kevin Lee, School of Economics. Speaking in favour of staying in the EU: Holger Breinlich (Economics), Narine Ghazaryan (Law) and Kyriaki Nanou (Politics). Speaking in favour of Brexit: Aris Georgopoulos (Law), Oliver Morrissey (Economics) and Mark Stuart (Politics).

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