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Collective SCFS consortium secures new partnership with Coventry City Council to transform local green and blue spaces

Headshots of project team

Select individuals of our academic team, led by IGSD, will collaborate with Coventry City Council on a new initiative to revitalise the city’s green and blue spaces, following the success of a proposal that secured almost £100K for Warwick as part of a project worth nearly £1M in total funding for the next three years.

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New Project Inspires Diverse Voices in Environmental Science

An exciting new initiative facilitated by a SCFS academic is aiming to reshape how environmental science careers are imagined and pursued.

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GSD student shares his experience on UFMG Summer School

The Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) Summer School on Brazilian Studies aims at providing students from around the globe with a solid background in Brazil and Brazilian studies, shedding light on crucial aspects of South America’s giant country and the region in itself. GSD student Kieran Hibbert attended the programme in 2025 - he shares his experiences in this blog.

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Institute for Global Sustainable Development Read more from IGSD News

23-25 September: SHAPEDEM-EU final conference in Brussels

On 23-25 September in Brussels I participated in the final SHAPEDEM-EU project conference joined by a sister Embrace project. It is thrilling to see how much we have done over three years taking stock of local democracy perceptions in both neighbourhoods, and engagement from various stakeholders! I was also fortunate to have support from my two talented colleagues Asya Kudlenko & Aijan Sharshenova - indebted to them! I also thank the leadership team - Andrea Gawrich & Fabian Schöppner - for their unwavering determination in the face of so many challenges this project has had, and all my fellow researchers who made this project enjoyable and worthwhile!
As part of WP2 we are expecting a series of outputs, in addition to our reports. These among others, will include our article 'From the communities of practice' to the 'Community of Relations: lessons learned from Ukraine & Belarus' in Contemporary Politics SI, and a book chapter in a joint monograph. My own OUP book 'Complexity & Community in IR: nurturing resilience in Central Eurasia's (out on November 2025) will reference the project and our fieldwork too! Thank you all, especially the European Commission & University of Warwick for the financial & logistical support!!

Thu 25 Sept 2025, 17:21 | Tags: Belarus, democracy, EU Horizon, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, 2025

18-19 September: Stockholm Conference 'Russia through the Eyes of its Neighbours: The Ongoing War and Regional Security'

Professor Korosteleva was invited to speak at the conference in Stockholm, organised by the Centre for Baltic and East European Studies, Sodertorn University. It focused on examining tendencies both in Russia, and its neighbours following its war of aggression against Ukraine. In addition to academic experts, the conference included representatives from Swedish SIDA, Swedish Defence Research Agency and various government representatives, and the Baltic states and Finland. In her presentation Elena focused on 'the Absent People NO MORE, of Central Eurasia', and how this may change the dynamics of Russian order-building in the short- and long-terms.

Professor Korosteleva also met with researchers from the Stockholm Resilience Centre to discuss options for collaborations.


Professor Korosteleva is invited to join the World Bank's advisory board

Prof. Korosteleva is invited to join the World Bank's Advisory Board overseeing the design and implementation of the Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI). WGI describe broad patterns in perceptions of the quality of governance across counties and over time, and helps them increase their economic growth, build their human capital and strengthen their social cohesion, by examining over 200 economies worldwide.

Thu 11 Sept 2025, 10:53 | Tags: Elena Korosteleva, World Bank, Good Governance, 2025

Liberal Arts Read more from Liberal Arts News

Warwick’s Liberal Arts ranked best in UK by Times University Rankings 2026

Our Liberal Arts programme has been recognised as the leading Liberal Arts course in the UK by the Times and Sunday Times UK University Rankings 2026. The University of Warwick has also placed 8th overall for the Best UK University.

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Liberal Arts Graduation: Congratulations Class of 2025!

LA Graduation 2025

On Monday, 21 July, we were proud to witness our 2025 Liberal Arts final-year students make their way onto the Butterworth Hall stage to receive their degree certificates and become graduates of University of Warwick!

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Third Edition of Warwick-Johns Hopkins PhD Summer School Held at the Istituto Veneto

The third edition of the University of Warwick / Johns Hopkins University PhD Summer School took place at the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere, ed Arti and the Warwick Venice Centre from June 10th – 20th, 2025.

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