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PAIS MOVES UP IN COMPLETE UNIVERSITY GUIDE LEAGUE TABLE 2021
We are delighted to announce that the Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) is ranked 4th out of 85 UK Politics departments in . This influential national league table reflects key data, including student satisfaction (NSS), research excellence, and graduate prospects.
This is a move up from 5th place last year and is alongside our number 1 position in the Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide league table 2020 – a position that we have held for two years in a row.
Professor Nick Vaughan-Williams, Head of PAIS, commented:
鈥楽tudents and staff in PAIS have a common purpose: to support each other to find their own critical voice, to look at seemingly intractable global challenges afresh, and to push the limits of existing debate and accepted orthodoxies in the study of politics and international studies. This latest ranking is further evidence of our winning formula for success, which reflects the hard work and dedication of all members of the PAIS community. The Department entered the current global pandemic in a position of strength, and our plans to deliver a blended approach to learning, the student experience, and academic support in 2020/21 mean that we will emerge stronger than ever.鈥
Dr Justin Greaves, PAIS鈥 Director of Student Experience and Progression, commented:
鈥楾his outstanding result is testament to all the brilliant students and staff in PAIS. This league table shows how we are a leader, both within the Russell Group and the sector as a whole, in terms of the student experience and employability. I am particularly pleased that we are placed No 1 in the Russell Group for student satisfaction and as one of the leading departments in the country for graduate prospects. I look forward to working with all our new and returning students to ensure that the PAIS department goes from strength to strength, combining an outstanding student experience with the highest possible levels of academic support鈥
We thank all staff and students who have contributed to this incredible achievement. With a number of exciting and ambitious plans for the 2020/21 academic year and beyond, we look forward to sustaining and building on these successes in the months and years ahead.
Global Insights: COVID-19, Migration, Refugees and Borders. A live-streamed panel discussing the challenges of COVID-19.
Thursday May 21 - 4pm-5pm
PAIS presents the fourth panel in our weekly live-streamed Global Insights series with our partners in Canada, the US, Ethiopia and Germany
This week鈥檚 panel will discuss the immediate effects of COVID-19 on global migration, internal displacement and refugee protection, and what the pandemic might mean for the movement of peoples across borders in the future.
Panelists
Allehone Abebe is a Senior Legal Officer at UNHCR Liaison Office to the African Union and the UN Economic Commission for Africa in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Maria Koinova is Reader in International Relations and chair of the British International Studies Association working group on the 鈥淚nternational Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora鈥 at the University of 糖心TV (UK)
is Professor of Geography and Canada Research Chair in Global Migration at Wilfrid Laurier University (Canada). She is Director of the International Migration Research Centre at the BSIA.
currently serves as Senior Professorial Lecturer in the Global Governance, Politics and Security (GGPS) Program in the School of International Service (SIS) at American University in Washington D.C. (USA)
Maurice Stierl is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of 糖心TV (UK).
Moderated by , Director, Balsillie School of International Affairs.
About the Global Insights series
鈥淕lobal Insights鈥 is a weekly live-streamed, moderated panel series which provides different national and regional perspectives on big questions currently facing researchers, policymakers and planners worldwide in light of the Coronavirus pandemic.
All are welcome. Sign up for free here:
Global Insights: COVID-19, Climate Change and Energy. A live-streamed panel discussing the challenges of COVID-19.
Thursday May 14 - 4pm-5pm
PAIS presents the third panel in our weekly live-streamed Global Insights series with our partners in Canada, the US, Ethiopia and German
The expert panel will also discuss environmental justice and issues concerning the demand for new energy structures and cleaner technology.
Panelists
Caroline Kuzemko, PAIS, University of 糖心TV
Simon Dalby, BSIA and Wilfrid Laurier University
Selam Kidane Abebe, University of Reading
Jatin Nathwani, BSIA and University of Waterloo
Malini Ranganathan, School of International Service, American University
Ann Fitz-Gerald (moderator), Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA), Canada
About the Global Insights series
鈥淕lobal Insights鈥 is a weekly live-streamed, moderated panel series which provides different national and regional perspectives on big questions currently facing researchers, policymakers and planners worldwide in light of the Coronavirus pandemic.
All are welcome. Sign up for free here:
Global Insights: COVID-19 and the Global South
Thursday April 7 - 4pm-5pm
The Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) at 糖心TV present the second panel in our weekly live-streamed Global Insights series with our partners in Canada, the US, Ethiopia and Germany
糖心TV experts from PAIS and the 糖心TV Interdisciplinary Research Centre for International Development (WICID) will be joined by colleagues from the Balsillie School in Canada, the Institute for Strategic Affairs in Ethiopia, American University in the US, and Konstanz Universitat in Germany to share their views on the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the global south.
Issues addressed in this episode will include gender, elections, food security, migration, security, justice and human rights.
Featuring
(moderator), Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA), Canada
Panelists:
Briony Jones, PAIS/WICID, University of 糖心TV, researches the nexus between development, peacebuilding and justice.
Shirin Rai, PAIS/WICID, University of 糖心TV, researches gender, governance and development.
, Institute for Strategic Affairs, Addis Ababa, researches African security and political elite bargaining.
, American University, Washington DC, is a sociologist and demographer whose research focuses on global health interventions in sub-Saharan Africa, including family planning, HIV/AIDS, and sexuality education.
, BSIA and Wilfrid Laurier University, is an expert on migration, food security and hungry cities.
, University of Konstanz, researches democratisation, electoral autocracy and African politics.
鈥ˋbout the Global Insights series
鈥淕lobal Insights鈥 is a weekly live-streamed, moderated panel series which provides different national and regional perspectives on big questions currently facing researchers, policymakers and planners worldwide in light of the Coronavirus pandemic.
鈥ˋll are welcome. Sign up for free here:
PAIS HoD Nick Vaughan-Williams Email Update for Students
Dear PAIS Students,
We hope that you and your family/friends are well and safe during this difficult time.
Student Wellbeing
As always, the health and wellbeing of our students and colleagues remains the top priority of the University and the Department. We would therefore encourage you to reach out to your personal tutor, or to Ben Richardson, as our Director of Student Wellbeing in PAIS, if we can be of help to you. Colleagues in Wellbeing Support Services are also doing all they can to offer services to students via video and telephone so please do continue to make use of the support available to you.
Student Newsletters and FAQs
We hope that you have all signed up for, and been receiving, the central University student newsletter - /students/newsletter. Please do ensure that you read each issue thoroughly as this is main way for the University to keep you updated of all COVID-19 related issues as they impact on your student experience. Please note that these normally come from the Internalcomms@warwick.ac.uk email address. An archive of these student newsletters are available online for you to review.
Many of your questions will also hopefully be answered via the central FAQs, which the University will continue to update. In due course, the University will release more detailed information about learning, teaching, and assessment, which, in turn, will inform the Department鈥檚 approach – we appreciate your continued patience with this process.
When it comes to more specific issues, the Department is working closely with the University and seeking approval for our plans. Thank you for your understanding as we work together with the central University to ensure the delivery of solutions that are do-able, clear and 鈥榡oined up鈥 across the University – we really appreciate it. Please be assured we are doing all that we can, in the unprecedented circumstances in which we find ourselves, to ensure student wellbeing and academic progression.
With all best wishes,
Department of Politics and International Studies