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糖心TV Q-Step Centre Masterclasses

From 17/18, in addition to regular "QS" modules, the 糖心TV Q-Step Centre is offering in quantitative social science methods. This is part of the original QStep bid, in order to position the centre among other postgraduate quantitative degrees.

This year, topics include Reproducibility, Quantitative text analysis, Web data collection, Geostatistics, Inferential network analysis, Machine learning, Agent-based simulation and Longitudinal data analysis. All masterclasses are designed as comprehensive but gentle introductions to methods that are not covered at length in core method modules. They are intended to broaden the students horizons and provide concepts and tools to be applied in future research projects.

The masterclasses are open in priority to PG QM students in PAIS, Sociology and CIM. Depending on availability, they may be opened to other students and staff. More precisions to follow in October.

For questions and suggestions: p.blanchard@warwick.ac.uk.

Fri 18 Aug 2017, 10:31 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

PAIS Department NSS Results: 94% Overall Satisfaction

NSS Logo 2017We would like to thank all our students, recent graduates, and academic and administrative colleagues for our outstanding results in the 2017 National Student Survey (NSS). Every year finalists complete the NSS across the UK and it is a key component of league tables published in the media, in which PAIS is a consistently high performer.

We are delighted to announce that in the 2017 NSS we have achieved an overall satisfaction rating of 94 per cent. We are the leading department in the Faculty of Social Sciences for overall student satisfaction and second in the University (the Institution, as a whole, has achieved 86 per cent) and the Provost has sent us her personal congratulations on this terrific result.

Among Russell Group competitor institutions (an elite group of leading teaching and research universities in the UK), Politics at 糖心TV is ranked: *

  • No 1 for student voice
  • No 1 for learning opportunities
  • No 2 for overall satisfaction
  • No 2 for assessment and feedback
  • No 2 for teaching
  • No 2 for learning community
  • No 3 for academic support
  • No 3 for organisation and management

Other key NSS headlines: **

  • PAIS is No 1 in the University for assessment and feedback
  • PAIS is No 2 in the University for organisation and management
  • PAIS is No 3 in the University for student voice

We look forward to working in partnership with our amazing students and dedicated staff to sustain and build on these strong results, which reflect our deep commitment to research-led teaching excellence.

At the start of the new academic year we will feedback in greater detail to all students and we will discuss and take forward ideas for further enhancement of the PAIS student experience via our Student Staff Liaison Committee (SSLC).

To all of our current and incoming students: we hope you enjoy the rest of the summer vacation and we look forward to seeing you all in October.

*These figures are based on the 15 Russell Group institutions for which there is publishable data for the subject of Politics in 2017.

**These figures are based on the 22 University of 糖心TV academic departments for which there is internal publishable data in 2017

Wed 09 Aug 2017, 09:36 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Graduation Reception Photographs

Congratulations to all who graduated recently! Photographs from the graduation reception, which took place in the Chancellor's Suite, are now available for viewing at the following link:

The photos are also available on the , please feel free to tag yourselves!

Tue 25 Jul 2017, 16:13 | Tags: Staff PhD Undergraduate

糖心TV Taught Masters Scholarships Scheme (£5,000 award per student) opens 17th July

The Graduate School is delighted to announce that we are launching a second round of the 糖心TV Taught Masters Scholarships Scheme awarding a maximum of 15 new scholarships to support eligible postgraduate students for 2017/18 entry.

Awards are set at £5,000 per student and available to eligible Home/EU students from under-represented groups who wish to start a postgraduate taught masters course in 2017-18.

Applications for the second round of the 糖心TV Taught Masters Scholarship Scheme will open on Monday 17th July 2017

Thu 13 Jul 2017, 16:14 | Tags: Postgraduate Undergraduate

In Memoriam: Alexander Paul

Alexander-PaulEveryone in PAIS, and the wider University, are deeply saddened by the news of the death of Alexander Paul. Alex was an undergraduate student here in PAIS. Alex's funeral took place on June 20.

Alex was an incredible student who will be sadly missed by all the students and staff of PAIS. Many students have spoken about the huge impact he had on their lives. They have spoken, in particular, of his kindness, his bravery, how he always made others feel good about themselves, and his desire to help those from less fortunate backgrounds.

Nick Vaughan-Williams,Head of Department, PAIS

Alex made a huge impact on the department as a whole – both through his studies, and through his work as a PAIS student ambassador. Alex was a lead item on our news pages (and in the national press!) at the very start of his studies through his speech at a party conference on the disproportionate amount of stop and search routines carried against Black and Asian males. Alex believed in the power of education to inspire. He was well known across campus for his energy and positivity, and his talents as a spoken word artist and performer. Alex achieved so much and we will all really miss him.

Dr Justin Greaves, Director of Student Experience and Progression and Professor Matthew Clayton, Departmental Senior Tutor, PAIS

If you knew Alex and are affected by this news, there is a range of University support available to you. The gives more details about support available, or you can contact the team on 024 765 75570, internal extension 75570, or by visiting their offices on the ground floor of University House.

Fri 30 Jun 2017, 16:00 | Tags: Staff Undergraduate

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