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Greetings from the Politics team!

Greetings from the Politics team!

As the final teaching week of this academic year draws to a close, it has certainly been one to remember. Following Laura’s blog about teaching ‘from a distance’ last week, […]

20 Apr, 202020 May, 2020 Events, News, Students, Teaching1 Comment on Greetings from the Politics team!
Teaching from a distance

Teaching from a distance

Dr Laura Cashman reflects on our first month of online delivery Exactly a month ago, on 17 March, the Politics and IR team met for one last hurried lunch-meeting in […]

17 Apr, 202027 Apr, 2020 Commentary, Students, Teaching4 Comments on Teaching from a distance
Some reading suggestions from the Politics team

Some reading suggestions from the Politics team

Dear Students Following discussions with Student Representatives, we have put together a list of some of our favourite books, journal articles, novels, films or podcasts for you to try while […]

09 Apr, 202026 May, 2020 News, Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on Some reading suggestions from the Politics team
The Independent Group: A Changing Centre or Drab Disappointment?

The Independent Group: A Changing Centre or Drab Disappointment?

From Max Stafford (PhD Candidate in Politics)

04 Mar, 201914 Jan, 2020 Commentary, StudentsLeave a Comment on The Independent Group: A Changing Centre or Drab Disappointment?
Conservative Party Conference: Take A Chance on May

Conservative Party Conference: Take A Chance on May

From our undergraduate student, Ellie Varley

09 Oct, 201815 Mar, 2019 StudentsLeave a Comment on Conservative Party Conference: Take A Chance on May
The Scottish Independence Referendum 4 years on: From Constitutional Change to Constitutional Chaos?

The Scottish Independence Referendum 4 years on: From Constitutional Change to Constitutional Chaos?

From Paul Anderson – PhD Candidate in Politics and International Relations.

18 Sep, 201815 Mar, 2019 Commentary, StudentsLeave a Comment on The Scottish Independence Referendum 4 years on: From Constitutional Change to Constitutional Chaos?
“Terveisiä Helsingistä”:  What happened in Finland during the Helsinki Summit?

“Terveisiä Helsingistä”: What happened in Finland during the Helsinki Summit?

From Noora Virtanen – CEFEUS Postgraduate Analyst

26 Jul, 201804 Sep, 2018 StudentsLeave a Comment on “Terveisiä Helsingistä”: What happened in Finland during the Helsinki Summit?
The Irish Border and Brexit

The Irish Border and Brexit

From Fennel Wellings – CEFEUS Undergraduate Research Assistant

17 Jul, 201804 Sep, 2018 Research, StudentsLeave a Comment on The Irish Border and Brexit
What makes you middle class?

What makes you middle class?

From Katarina Hill – Intern in Politics and International Relations 

11 Jul, 201804 Sep, 2018 Students3 Comments on What makes you middle class?

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