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IAS Workshop
Wolfson Research Exchange - Library

Finding your Voice: A workshop in the craft of scholarly communication.

Workshop leader: Dr. Carolyn Strange, Australian National University (IAS Visiting Fellow)

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Wolfson Research Exchange, Library

'Finding Your Voice' a workshop in the craft of scholarly communication

Workshop Leader: Dr Carolyn Strange

For Registration Details etc see Poster

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SSARN seminar - Professor Jan Aart Scholte - 'Civil Society and the IMF in Africa: Towards Democratic Development?'
IAS Seminar Room

Professor Jan Aart Scholte (Politics and International Studies) will be giving a seminar entitled:

'Civil Society and the IMF in Africa: Towards Democratic Development?'

Civil society is often touted as a key force for democratic development in Africa. NGOs and social movements are said to hold a key to greater popular participation and control in politics. Yet how, and how far, has this promise been realised in practice? This seminar explores this general question with a specific focus on civil society engagement of the International Monetary Fund in six countries of Sub-Saharan Africa (DRC, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria and Uganda). The research builds on fieldwork and over 200 interviews conducted in 2008-9.
Jan Aart Scholte is Professorial Research Fellow in the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV and Centennial Professor in the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at the London School of Economics.

A buffet lunch will be available from 12 noon with a time for networking, before the seminar begins at 12.30pm

For catering purposes, RSVP Ros Lucas on Rosalind.Lucas@warwick.ac.uk by Wed 22 April.

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Early Modern Seminar Series - Susan Brigden (Oxford)
H402

Susan Brigden (Oxford)    

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Early Modern Seminar: Susan Brigden (Oxford)

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