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PAIS hosts the 12th annual ALGC

On 4-6 June, the Department of Politics and International Studies (PaIS) hosted the 12th annual Aberystwyth-Lancaster Graduate Colloquium (ALGC). Founded in 2002, ALGC has become the UK’s leading forum for young scholars working with critical approaches to international studies. The colloquium consisted of three intensive days of presentations, lectures, workshops and social events (see the full ).

The event attracted presenters based in the UK, the US, France, Germany and the Netherlands. In a total of 9 panels, 27 young scholars presented their research on a broad range of topics from international political theory, security studies, international political economy, but also critical legal studies and cultural studies. The highlight of the programme consisted of two keynote addresses given by Dr Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex) on “Human Rights and Counter-Conduct: Complexities and Possibilities for Resistance?” and by Prof Jef Huysmans (Open University) on “Security Unbound”.

Besides traditional formats, the colloquium offered a series of workshops on critical methodologies, which brought together ALGC participants and researchers gathered in the 糖心TV Social Sciences Doctoral Training Centre. These small-group activities explored the issues of the relation between critique and method, the use of narrative writing as a creative political practice, or the possibilities offered by corpus-assisted discourse studies. The workshops were convened by leading scholars in the field, Prof Gurminder Bhambra (糖心TV), Prof Jenny Edkins (Aberystwyth), Prof Jef Huysmans (Open University) and Dr Malcolm Macdonald & Dr Sue Wharton (糖心TV).

The colloquium was co-sponsored by the Department of Politics and International Studies and the Social Sciences Doctoral Training Centre and organised by PaIS PhD students and . The organisers would like to express their gratitude to the sponsors, the conference team and the 14 members of staff who volunteered as chairpersons or speakers.

Fri 20 Jun 2014, 11:39 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Nicola Pratt speaks at Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict

Nicola Pratt speaks at Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in ConflictAs part of the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict, Chatham House hosted a roundtable discussion analysing the experiences of women facing violence in the Middle East and North Africa and exploring the effectiveness of individual, community, and government level responses. Dr , one of the panellists, spoke about the challenges and opportunities surrounding these issues, with particular reference to the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. The event, held at the ExCel Centre, was open to all those at the Summit, including Ministers, international media, experts, and the general public.

Foreign Secretary William Hague and Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, co-chaired the . It was the largest global meeting on this issue ever convened, with a view to creating irreversible momentum against sexual violence in conflict and practical action that impacts those on the ground.

Wed 18 Jun 2014, 09:38 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

'Getting Published' Masterclass

Sponsored by the British Academy, The 'Getting Published' Masterclass is an event is aimed at providing useful, practical, information to PhD students and early career researchers on how to get their work published.

The event will feature presentations from leading publishers, eminent authors, literary agents and marketing specialists. At the close of the day there will a drinks reception where delegates will get the opportunity to ask specific questions with all of the speakers.

Professor Sir Ian Kershaw, Fellow of the British Academy, and the world's foremost authority on Hitler and Nazi Germany, will be the keynote speaker.

A three course lunch will be provided.

Registration is FREE. To register please email: R.Golding@warwick.ac.uk

Space is limited to 75 delegates, and will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.

Thu 05 Jun 2014, 12:32 | Tags: Staff PhD

Prof. Aldrich and Dr. Moran lead discussion at Natural History Museum

The University of 糖心TV’s contribution to at the National History Museum is a research project from PAIS' Professor and Dr . The discussion is about the Future of Intelligence and Intelligence Agencies.

This is an opportunity to explore a hot topic in the news and understand the implications for our everyday lives. The project includes interaction with artifacts from the real and fictional world of intelligence, borrowed from the International Spy Museum in DC, as well as video and audio recordings with real spies, including Tony Mendez of ‘Argo’ fame. And an opportunity to explore important societal questions with two leading and well-published experts on British and American intelligence.

It will be one of 3 projects featured at the Natural History Museum (Darwin Centre) on the evening of Wednesday 11 June (6-10pm), during a – a drop-in café environment where visitors will be encouraged to have a drink and join university researchers to discuss some of the burning social issues of our time.

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This event is part of a week of activity from 9–13 June at the Natural History Museum, and throughout the country from 9–15 June. Find out more information about .

Wed 04 Jun 2014, 13:28 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

PAIS moves up in Guardian League Table

PAIS are delighted that we have moved up from 8th to 7th in the latest . This is a reflection of all the hard work of our brilliant students and staff as we strive to improve our teaching and the overall student experience.

Thank you to everyone for all your help and support. We have achieved excellence across a range of indicators. In particular, we have gained high scores on 'spend per student' and 'value added' (comparing students' individual degree results with their entry requirements, to show how our students have worked to progress and how effective our teaching is).

We also remain one of the leaders in the Russell Group in terms of employability. Our strategic ambition, as the ever stronger reputation of our research and teaching continues to influence the league tables over the next few years, is to maintain our position as a Top 5 Politics department in the UK and internationally.

Tue 03 Jun 2014, 16:00 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

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