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Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey
The department has performed well in the 2014 Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES) results, achieving a 91% satisfaction rating overall on the Joint Academic Coding System (JACS), up several points over last year.
The PTES is the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey, which analyses a range of feedback from students on teaching quality (such as contact, feedback), course design, student satisfaction, and career development.
The Joint Academic Coding System (JACS) system is used by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) and the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) in the United Kingdom to classify academic subjects.
PAIS have excelled especially in teaching and learning, organisation and management, and resources and services.
Dr Trevor McCrisken media appearances discussing the US & Iraq
, Associate Professor of US Politics and International Studies, has been interviewed by a number of different news outlets this week, discussing the US and Iraq.
Dr McCrisken appeared on the BBC News channel in the UK on Tuesday August 12th:
As well as the BBC, he was interviewed by television news channel Arise TV:
On Wednesday August 13th he was interviewed on the Annie Othen radio programme on BBC Coventry and 糖心TVshire, you can listen to this using the player below.
Dr McCrisken has also appeared on ABC1 in Australia and in an interview with the Press Association.
NSS success for PAIS
Politics and International Studies at the University of 糖心TV has achieved an impressive 90 per cent overall satisfaction rating in the National Student Survey (NSS).
The NSS is completed by finalist students, across all our degree programmes, and is used to help compile university and subject league tables.
Our scores have significantly increased across the range of NSS questions. Our Departmental figures show particularly large increases of 8 per cent on feedback and 16 per cent on personal development.
Our score for feedback is now 2nd in the Russell Group (a group of 24 leading teaching and researching universities in the UK) and the highest in the Faculty of Social Sciences, amongst departments with core BA degrees.
We are number 1 in the Russell Group for organisation and management and enhancing the communication skills of our students. We are number 3 in the Russell Group for personal development.
Overall we are 3 points above the Russell Group average in terms of overall satisfaction and ahead of the Russell Group average in 5 of the 6 NSS Categories (feedback and assesment, academic support, organisation and management, learning resources, and personal development).
We would like to thank all our graduating students for this great result and all our staff for their hard work in promoting teaching excellence and the student experience.
We look forward to working with all our students next year to further enhance the student experience in PAIS.
Michiel Foulon comments published in Financial Times
, researcher in International Politics, has had comments published in the :

Christina Bache Fidan article for ORSAM
, a PhD candidate in PAIS, has published an article for the (ORSAM).
Until recently, Turkey appeared to be the player who had gained the most from the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. By 2013, Turkey’s trade with Iraq amounted to $11.9 billion, making Iraq Turkey’s second largest trading partner. The first five months of 2014, exports to Iraq had already equaled to $5.4 billion, an increase of 11%. This relationship is not only significant because of exports, but when compared to trade with Germany, Turkey’s largest trading partner, with exports equal to $13.3 billion and imports equal to $24.1 billion, Turkey only imports $200 million from Iraq, thus tilting the balance in Turkey’s favor. More than 1,500 Turkish companies operate throughout Iraq and export a wide array of goods such as furniture, diapers, milk, pipes and doors.