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Why study Politics and Global Sustainability?

Why study Politics and Global Sustainability?

As Los Angeles burns and negotiators try again to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza, our minds are focused on the twin problems of our time – climate crisis and suffering […]

14 Jan, 202518 Jun, 2025 News, TeachingLeave a Comment on Why study Politics and Global Sustainability?
Alumni Sustainability Champion: Jana Koperniech

Alumni Sustainability Champion: Jana Koperniech

We are incredibly proud that one of our graduates Jana, has won the Alumni Sustainability Champion prize. Her work with the UN is undoubtedly important, but she has also been […]

14 Sep, 202414 Sep, 2024 Alumni, News, StudentsLeave a Comment on Alumni Sustainability Champion: Jana Koperniech
Student Trip to Margate

Student Trip to Margate

On 27 February Professor David Bates and Dr Laura Cashman went on a trip to Margate with a group of our undergraduate and postgraduate students.

28 Mar, 202528 Mar, 2025 Events, News, StudentsLeave a Comment on Student Trip to Margate
From Climate Champion to Fossil Fuel Defender: The Student Green Officer’s Unexpected Role

From Climate Champion to Fossil Fuel Defender: The Student Green Officer’s Unexpected Role

Felicity Lindo, second year of Law with International Relations student, reflects on the World Climate Summit simulation assessment – part of our Global Governance and Diplomacy module convened by Dr […]

24 Mar, 2025 Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on From Climate Champion to Fossil Fuel Defender: The Student Green Officer’s Unexpected Role
COP29: A VIEW FROM BAKU

COP29: A VIEW FROM BAKU

Giles Polglase has returned from COP 29 and shares his reflections.

20 Nov, 202420 Nov, 2024 CommentaryLeave a Comment on COP29: A VIEW FROM BAKU
COP29: climate change or climate procrastination?

COP29: climate change or climate procrastination?

Natalia Slobodian asks if the latest gathering of leaders and governments at COP29 is really going to make the difference.

20 Nov, 2024 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on COP29: climate change or climate procrastination?
Reflections on the US Presidential Election: Liberal Moralism, Class and Intersectionality

Reflections on the US Presidential Election: Liberal Moralism, Class and Intersectionality

Dr Demetris Tillyris shares his thoughts on how Donald Trump defied the odds to win another term as US President.

15 Nov, 2024 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Reflections on the US Presidential Election: Liberal Moralism, Class and Intersectionality
Book Launch and Vision for Cyprus Peace Talks

Book Launch and Vision for Cyprus Peace Talks

On October 16th, 2024, Dr Muzaffer Kutlay launched her new book at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London combined with a dialogue on the future of peace and transitional […]

15 Nov, 202415 Nov, 2024 Events, ResearchLeave a Comment on Book Launch and Vision for Cyprus Peace Talks
Students study Politics to learn how to change their world. Our teaching methods help

Students study Politics to learn how to change their world. Our teaching methods help

Dr Susan Kenyon explains why she believes that our students can learn the skills to change their world through active learning. 

13 Oct, 202414 Oct, 2024 TeachingLeave a Comment on Students study Politics to learn how to change their world. Our teaching methods help

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