Other News
Alexandra Dobra selected as a finalist to present her innovative idea at the Falling Walls Lab Finale in Berlin
PAIS PhD candidate, Alexandra Dobra, has been selected as a finalist to present her innovative idea at the “Falling Walls Lab Finale” in Berlin - "The brightest minds on the planet” BBC - presided by the Chairman of the Board of the Nobel Foundation.
Alexandra’s innovative idea, the "High-Performance Corporate DNA Transformation Model” aims to break the walls of unethical corporate behaviour. Following 2007, investment banks have been under the spotlight for unethical corporate behaviour. They responded by implementing new core control systems, organisational structures and (formal) corporate cultures. Nine years later, these investment banks continue to incur damages due to unethical corporate behaviour and to drive down social value. So how can this be fixed? The "High-Performance Corporate DNA Transformation Model”, that Alexandra has developed as part of her PhD thesis, answers how this can be fixed. The "High-Performance Corporate DNA Transformation Model” shall be commercialised by Swiss Economics, a leading independent consulting company with proven experience in supporting companies, associations and public authorities in regulated industries.
Falling Walls is a unique international annual gathering of leaders from science, business, government, and the arts. Inspired by the peaceful fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989, the question of every Falling Walls meeting is: Which are the next walls to fall - in science and society? The meetings are acclaimed for the high-level speakers, the brevity of presentations, the diversity of issues and the amicable open atmosphere. The Falling Walls Foundation, a charity, is generously supported by the German Ministry of Education and Research, the Helmholtz Association, the Robert Bosch Stiftung, the Berlin Senate, and numerous other acclaimed academic institutions, foundations, companies, non–governmental institutions and individuals.
Many congratulations, Alexandra!
Keith Hyams awarded GCRF Funding on Resilience
Dr. has been awarded a grant from the RCUK Global Challenges Research Fund (AHRC-ESRC-NERC) for a project on 'Why We Disagree About Resilience'.
The project will involve working on urban resilience with partners across several disciplines in Cape Town, Nairobi and Manilla. The funding will further strengthen PAIS's work on .
PAIS ranked 3rd for Politics in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017 League Table
We are thrilled to announce to all students and staff that PAIS is ranked 3rd out of 79 Politics Departments in .
We are ranked 1st for both the student experience and teaching quality in the entire Russell Group of elite Politics Departments.
Professor Nick Vaughan-Williams, Head of PAIS, commented: “Congratulations to all students and staff on this outstanding performance. This latest ranking in The Times/Sunday Times is yet further evidence of PAIS’ position as one of the UK’s leading all-round Politics and International Studies Departments. Our deep commitment as a community of scholars to tackling some of the biggest global challenges today — inequality, education, migration, climate change, conflict, to name only a few — means that our cutting-edge research feeds directly into our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The strengths and benefits of this symbiotic approach to research and teaching is reflected time and time again in our consistent appearance at the very top of all major league tables in the UK and beyond".
Thank you to all our students and staff for PAIS' continued success.
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Nick Shaxson: 'National Competitiveness and the Finance Curse'
Nicholas Shaxon, author/journalist and member of the Tax Justice Network, will be at 糖心TV to present and discuss his work on “National Competitiveness and the Finance Curse”, on Friday, 21st October from 2pm to 3:30pm (in the Wolfson Exchange, Room 1). ALL WELCOME.
Here are some links to other areas of Nick's work if you would like to know more:
'Treasure Islands', his book about tax havens can be found here: treasureislands.org
“A Tale of Two Londons", Vanity Fair: ;
Vanity Fair article on Donald Trump and Tax:
The Epistemology of Counterterrorism
12 May 2017, Scarman House, University of 糖心TV; co-organised between PAIS and the Department of Philosophy.
A unique opportunity for a conversation between terrorism researchers and epistemologists about the epistemological challenges and fallacies of counterterrorism. The workshop will have a broad focus and will include discussion of the nature of knowledge, calculation, ignorance, illusion, epistemic vices and counterfactual thinking in counterterrorism.
This cross-disciplinary one day workshop, which supported by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, will be one of the first events of its kind in the UK.
The speakers will include:
- Ruth Blakeley (University of Kent)
- Quassim Cassam (University of 糖心TV)
- Stuart Croft (University of 糖心TV)
- Hamed El-Said (Manchester Metropolitan University 糖心TV School)
- Charlotte Heath-Kelly (University of 糖心TV)
- Richard Jackson (National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (NCPACS))
- Lee Jarvis (University of East Anglia)
- Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh)
- Sara Silvestri (City University)
No registration fee; please email q.cassam@warwick.ac.uk to reserve your place.
