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GSD PhD student presents paper on human trafficking at Criminology Conference

Terry Odhiambo PhD

A PhD candidate within our GSD doctoral programme recently presented a paper discussing the ethical and methodological challenges of her research at the Annual Western Society of Criminology Conference, which was held from 5–7 February 2026 in Denver, Colorado.

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IGSD Professor invited to launch Oxford University Press book internationally

Elena Korosteleva book launch

Professor Elena Korosteleva, Director of the Institute for Global Sustainable Development (IGSD), has been invited to launch her highly acclaimed book Complexity and Community in International Relations: Nurturing Resilience in Central Eurasia, published by Oxford University Press in December 2025, internationally.

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Tue 03 Mar 2026, 14:32 | Tags: IGSD School for Cross-faculty Studies Research

SCFS celebrates Winter Graduation 2026 with first PhD graduate and OSCA Winner

SCFS Winter Graduation 2026

In January, SCFS celebrated the Winter graduation of our GSD MASc students, in addition to several of our GSD and Liberal Arts undergraduates and our first ever PhD graduate.

The graduation ceremony took place at Butterworth Hall on the main Warwick campus and was followed by a food and drinks reception in the lobby of Ramphal, a location where our School predominantly resides and has become all too familiar for our graduates during their degree studies.

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UK and Belarusian Democratic Forces Convene High-Level Strategic Consultations in London

LONDON, March 9, 2026 – The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) today hosted the Belarusian Democratic Forces for a series of high-level strategic consultations at King Charles Street. The meetings represent a deepening of the ongoing strategic dialogue between the United Kingdom and the representatives of the democratic movement led by Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya.

The consultations were led by Chris Allan, FCDO Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The sessions were organized around four critical pillars of cooperation:

  • Politics and Economics: Focusing on diplomatic strategy and the economic resilience of the democratic movement.
  • Security: Addressing regional stability and security sector reforms for a future democratic Belarus.
  • Human Rights and Social Politics: Highlighting the plight of political prisoners and the ongoing struggle for civil liberties.
  • Culture, Diaspora, and Media: Strengthening the Belarusian national identity and supporting independent media and the diaspora community abroad.

These consultations build upon a partnership launched in 2025, aimed at ensuring Belarus remains a priority in the UK’s international policy. The discussions today included prominent Belarusian experts and civil society leaders, including Professor Elena Korosteleva from the University of Warwick.

Further information on UK support for Belarus can be found on the official FCDO websiteLink opens in a new window and the Office of Sviatlana TsikhanouskayaLink opens in a new window.

Wed 11 Mar 2026, 11:17 | Tags: Belarus, democracy, Elena Korosteleva, 2026

📢 Reclaiming Resilience: Professor Elena Korosteleva on Overcoming Global Crises through Community

I am pleased to share a deep dive into my latest research, which challenges how we think about "resilience" in an increasingly complex world. In a recent interview with the Lithuanian National Broadcaster, I discussed why our current approach to global crises is failing. We often treat resilience as a "top-down" buzzword or a "quick fix," but in the era of the Anthropocene, true resilience is born from within communities—through self-organization, horizontal relations, and collective agency.

This theme is the heartbeat of my new book, Complexity and Community in International Relations: Nurturing Resilience in Central Eurasia (Oxford University Press). By moving "from personhood to peoplehood," the book explores how local knowledge and philosophies of living—from talaka to mahalla—can transform our understanding of governance and transformation when hit by crisis.

📰 Read the interview here: [https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/lietuvoje/2/2863332/profesore-korosteleva-krizes-galime-iveikti-tik-susitelkdami-i-bendruomeniu-santykius]

#InternationalRelations #Resilience #Community #Anthropocene #NewBook #OxfordUniversityPress #GlobalGovernance #CentralEurasia

Wed 11 Mar 2026, 11:02 | Tags: 2026

Belarus: Five Years On - special forum, preprint

Happy to report a preprint of my article 'Belarus: Five Years On' in the US Journal of Democratizatsiya - The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratisation, Special Forum with a focus on #Belarus then and now. I discuss whether the uprising of 2020 was just another short-lived revolt or if it marked the moment of irreversible #change in the history of #Belarus, which I call elsewhere a moment of people-forming (peoplehood). Belarus' active #civil #society demonstrates incredible #creativity in designing its own alternative futures, and this process is unstoppable.

Fri 13 Feb 2026, 11:39 | Tags: war, conflict, Belarus, Elena Korosteleva, 2026, Ukraine

Liberal Arts Read more from Liberal Arts News

How Liberal Arts got me to where I am: Frances’ story

Frances Lamburn - Alumni Story

Our Liberal Arts programme equips students with the essential skills valued by employers across diverse industries, as demonstrated by the wide range of careers our graduates pursue. Frances joined our first ever cohort of Liberal Arts students in 2016, and her final dissertation on improving sustainability in healthcare helped towards securing her role as a Net Zero Strategy Analyst for NHS England. We caught up with Frances to recount more of her experiences as an undergraduate, and how she believes a 2,000-year-old discipline like Liberal Arts is still relevant for helping students develop skills sought out by modern employers.

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Thu 08 Jan 2026, 13:37 | Tags: Liberal Arts Alumni School for Cross-faculty Studies

Beyond the Classroom: Revolution and the Modern Musical

Revolution and the Modern Musical

In our ‘Beyond the Classroom’ interview series, we speak to our Liberal Arts module convenors to reveal the deeper purpose and vision behind their academic modules. In our first entry to the series, we spoke to Dr William Rupp about his module Do you hear the people sing? Revolution and the Modern Musical.

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Welcoming Dr Camilo Uribe Botta as Teaching Fellow in Liberal Arts

Dr Camilo Uribe Botta

Dr Uribe Botta is an environmental historian whose work is deeply interdisciplinary, bridging history, cultural studies, and the material world. He specialises in the role of plants — particularly orchids — as actors in global and colonial history.

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Thu 16 Oct 2025, 13:53 | Tags: Liberal Arts Staff stories

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