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糖心TV Emerging Markets Society event

糖心TV Emerging Markets Society starts the 2nd term with an exciting panel debate.

PANEL DEBATE

What is the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) 2015? What impact will it have on Western nations? Will the AEC rival the EEC? Is the future of AEC positive with the political issues currently arising? 

The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) 2015, is the uniting of 10 ASEAN countries: Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, and Brunei. This will bring a new era of economic cooperation to all 10 countries, with increased labour mobility, accelerating economic growth and social and cultural development. 

Join us on THURSDAY JANUARY 16TH AT 6:30PM IN S0.11 to learn about the economic, development and political issues surrounding AEC through an interactive panel debate with Rajak Naik and Anne Booth, and Juanita Elias as our moderator. Through this panel debate we aim to encourage a thought-provoking discussion and to provide the opportunity for delegates to exchange ideas with our speakers.

There will be free pizza at the end

SPEAKERS AND MODERATOR INFORMATION

Rajay Naik is Director of Government and External Affairs at The Open University – the UK’s largest University – and Chairman of UK Programmes at the Big Lottery Fund – the largest funder of charities in the UK. Rajay is also a Commissioner at the Department of Health; a Member of the National Careers Council and the UK-ASEAN 糖心TV Council. Rajay was one of five panel members on Lord Browne's Review of Higher Education. Previously he held senior roles in Local Government at Coventry City Council; Central Government at the Cabinet Office and in the voluntary sector at the Royal Society of Arts. He is a former Chairman of the British Youth Council; Trustee of the National Youth Agency, vInspired and Changemakers Foundation; and Council Member of the Learning and Skills Council. Rajay holds undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from The University of 糖心TV.

Anne Booth has recently retired from SOAS, University of London, where she was Professor of Economics with reference to Asia since 1991. Before that she was a research fellow at the Australian National University and a lecturer at the University of Singapore. She carried out fieldwork for a dissertation in Indonesia in 1972/3, and has been returning to that country on a regular basis ever since. She has published widely on Southeast Asian economic history, and in recent years has been working on the legacies of colonialism in East and Southeast Asia. Her book, Colonial Legacies in East and SoutheastAsia was published by the University

Juanita Elias is a former Senior Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Adelaide, Australia, and Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Manchester. Her interests focus on politics and international studies and Southeast Asia. Amongst others she is the author of Fashioning Inequality: The Multinational Firm and Gendered Employment in a Globalising World (2004), co-editor of the book The Global Political Economy of The Household in Asia(2013) and co-author of the textbook International Relations: The Basics. Additionally she has recently organised the event The Everyday Political Economy of Southeast Asia and moderated the Influential Women: Changing the Face of Global Development discussion.

If you are attending, please let us know at the event Facebook page below:

Mon 13 Jan 2014, 13:49 | Tags: PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

URSS Now Open

Undertaking a summer research project via the URSS is more than just doing a summer research project because of the dedicated skills training opportunities available.

URSS funding is available to support your living costs whilst you complete a research project over the summer vacation. The project should last between six and ten weeks and you can apply for up to £1000 towards accommodation costs, travel, subsistence or childcare.

Linked closely with the funding scheme, the URSS Experience is the skills development programme that supports you with wider skills training and opportunities as you complete your project. Successful applicants for funding are automatically entered onto the URSS Experience.

When you have completed your project and the associated tasks set by the URSS Experience, you will receive an official Certificate of Completion and have the opportunity to present your poster at the URSS Research showcase.

The applications period for the URSS funding opens on 7th January and runs until 1st February 2014.

Full details available here:

Wed 08 Jan 2014, 10:58 | Tags: Undergraduate

Trevor McCrisken on BBC World TV

PAIS Associate Professor appeared live on BBC World TV programme "Impact" on Friday November 29th. Trevor participated in a discussion on Guantanamo Bay and talked about the reasons why President Obama is finding it so difficult to make good on his pledge to close the detention facility. The programme focused on the case of Shaker Aamer, the last British citizen being held, who was first detained by the US authorities 12 years ago. Also taking part in the discussion were the lawyer for Shaker Aamer, Clive Stafford Smith, and Dr David Nicholl, who has written about the medical ethics of force-feeding hunger-striking detainees. Trevor focused on the political barriers being faced by the Obama administration in its attempts to release or transfer to the US or to third countries.

You can watch the video below:


Thu 05 Dec 2013, 13:02 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Trevor McCrisken on BBC Radio


JFKDr was interviewed live on the on BBC Radio Coventry and 糖心TVshire this morning about the 50th anniversary of John F Kennedy's assassination.

To listen to this interview please use the audio player below:

Fri 22 Nov 2013, 15:49 | Tags: Staff PhD Undergraduate

Thu 21 Nov 2013, 16:30 | Tags: Postgraduate Undergraduate

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