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Shanghai’s biggest UK university careers fair welcomes Apple, PayPal & Tesla

The largest UK university careers fair in Shanghai – co-led by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV – welcomed over 1,200 students and major global companies such as Apple, PayPal and Tesla today (2 April 2019).


The ‘Obama Doctrine’ in foreign policy – un-American isolationism, or a pragmatic response to changing priorities?

In a new book published today, Dr Georg Löfflmann explores American identity, US foreign policy and national security during the Obama presidency, and asks whether the ‘Obama Doctrine’ was an effective response to the tension between an increasingly multi-polar world and a US elite still convinced that America has a unique call to global dominance.


Lessons from Latin America for the international order - new thinking is needed, argues expert

As the post-war international order, rooted in multilateral co-operation and underpinned by US leadership, comes under threat from the rise of authoritarian powers and a retreat into nationalism, scholars and diplomats are being urged to pay closer attention to the experience of Latin American states as a way to better understand the way forward for international relations.


The Fernandes Fellowships – Funding Early Career Researchers from Europe

A generous philanthropic gift of £250,000 from ÌÇÐÄTV alumnus Rui Fernandes will establish the Fernandes Fellowships programme, in support of ÌÇÐÄTV in Europe. This gift will provide Early Career Researchers from Europe to have the opportunity to launch collaborative research projects at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.


Historic space weather could clarify what’s next

Historic space weather may help us understand what’s coming next, according to new research by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.


Researchers wait over 100 days to see beam of light from first confirmed neutron star merger emerge from behind the sun

A research team led by astronomers at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV had to wait over 100 days for the sight of the first of confirmed neutron star merger to remerge from behind the glare of the sun.


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