Douglas H. Paal, Vice President for Studies, Asia Program Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, presents “Taiwan, China, and the Future of US Policy in Asia.”
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A new Policy Finder has been developed to enable staff to search for and view the […]
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A new video podcast, to accompany the University’s social media policy, has been distributed to all staff. […]
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The School of Sociology and Social Policy are delighted to welcome Professor Mike Savage, Department of Sociology at LSE, to talk on ‘Social class in the 21st century’.
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Libraries, Research and Learning Resources have launched a new mediated deposit service, making it quicker and […]
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Do you get frustrated about the use of evidence in government policy making? Do you want […]
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Our Social Media Policies offer staff and students guidance and direction on the use of social […]
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On Wednesday 24 June from 9.30am to 11am, MPs from across the House of Commons and […]
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Join the Institute for Science and Society for the next in their seminar series. ‘Science, solution, paradigm: green chemistry at the nexus of innovation and policy’ will be presented by Dr Kira Matus, London School of Economics and Political Science.
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