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PAIS student, Chloe Wynne to present at the British Conference of Undergraduate Research

Chloe WynneFinal year PAIS and History student, Chloe Wynne, has had her URSS research on the place of women within Formula 1 accepted for oral presentation at the prestigious British Conference of Undergraduate Research next March.

The annual conference, to be held next year at Manchester Metropolitan University, is the largest of its kind in the UK, and promotes undergraduate research in all disciplines. Undergraduates of all levels are invited to submit papers, posters, workshops and performances to the Conference. Abstracts are peer-reviewed and only those accepted will be invited to attend the conference.

Chloe's research focuses upon the different gendered experiences faced by women competing and working within Formula 1. As part of her URSS project, which was supervised by Dr David Webber, Chloe wrote an article that later appeared in Autosport magazine, which explored the absence of women in prominent positions within the sport.

Thu 29 Oct 2015, 15:41 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

Dr Vicki Squire Presents Research Findings to All Party Parliamentary Group for Social Science and Policy

Dr Vicki Squire, Principal Investigator on the ESCR urgency grant Crossing the Mediterranean Sea by Boat, presented preliminary research findings to the All Party Parliamentary Group for Social Science and Policy on the theme of “the migration crisis” on October 28th 2015.

Maurice Wren, Chief Executive of the Refugee Council, was presenting alongside Dr Squire to an audience of MPs and representatives from the House of Lords, as well as civil servants and representatives from different think tanks and interested organisations.

A summary of the preliminary project findings is available here.

Wed 28 Oct 2015, 14:40 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate

New Double MA degree with American University in Washington, DC

We are really pleased to announce that we have signed an agreement with American University in Washington DC. This agreement enables the two institutions to offer students the opportunity to study in a new Double Masters Degree in Politics & International Service, which features a second year of study in the United States. in Washington, DC.

What's more, the Double Masters degree provides students the unique opportunity to enrol in two of the world's best politics departments on both sides of the Atlantic.

Professor Chris Hughes, Chair of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Professor of Politics and International Studies says:

The new PAIS-SIS Double Degree programme is a brilliant addition to PAIS’s portfolio of Masters degrees, and offers an unrivalled opportunity for students to enjoy teaching and training that combines the highest academic and policy-relevant standards on a range of globally important issues.”

Dr Trevor McCrisken, PAIS Director of International Programmes and Associate Professor in US Foreign Policy, believes

This new programme will give our students a strong theoretical and practical grounding in the fundamentals of international politics and embed them in the vibrant communities of two of the best universities in Britain and the United States. Spending the second year in Washington, DC will open all kinds of doors for future prospects since it is a hub not only for US politics, but also think tanks, businesses, diplomatic missions, and international organisations from across the globe.”

Year one of the programme will be hosted in PAIS at Warwick, where students will follow any of our 11 core MA programmes. In year two of the programme, students will follow the Master of International Service at SIS, culminating in a dissertation or research project where students will combine the knowledge and methodologies learned from both universities into one piece of unique research.

We are elated that Warwick students will have the opportunity to continue their studies here at the SIS and earn a second Master’s degree. Their education at one the United Kingdom’s leading universities will enrich our programme, inside and outside of the classroom,”says James Goldgeier, Dean of the School of International Service.

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Dr Claudia Hofmann, the Director of SIS’s Master of International Service programme, emphasises Dean Goldgeier’s point by saying

The Double Degree with Warwick allows students to study international affairs in a truly international environment. The views on issues from both sides of the Atlantic will dramatically enrich their understanding of international affairs and the global environment.

The Double Degree prepares students for a career in international affairs and international service by emphasising theory as well as practice. This blend of both theory and practice can even be seen in the balance of both scholars and practitioners that make up the SIS faculty. At SIS, we aim to convey the connection between theories and the conduct of international affairs and international service so that graduates are prepared to apply what they have learned to their post-graduate careers”

With world-leading experts on a wide variety of politics-related topics and students from over 40 countries, the Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) at Warwick consistently ranks at the top of the UK's league tables in politics.

Together with Oxford and Cambridge, we are currently rated in the top 3 politics departments in the UK according to The Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent teaching that engages with contemporary issues, reflects the latest developments in theory and practice, and challenges students to think critically.

The School of International Service (SIS) at American University likewise ranks among the top ten schools of international relations globally. More than 3,000 students representing 150 countries are taught by over 100 full-time faculty members. SIS offers its graduate students fourteen different Masters degree programmes with over fifty concentrations. In addition to its unique academic opportunities, SIS is at the centre of the political community in Washington, DC, as demonstrated by the recent visit of US President Barack Obama who delivered his speech on the nuclear deal with Iran in the central atrium of the SIS building.

For more infomation on all of our Double Degree programmes, see the website: warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/study/studymasters/doubles

Tue 27 Oct 2015, 15:15 | Tags: Staff Postgraduate

Professor Michael Dillon lecture 'Political Spirituality'

Professor Michael Dillon (University of Lancaster, Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion) will deliver a keynote lecture on 'Political Spirituality' as part of the IAS workshop 'The Ethics and Politics of Apocalyptic Imaginaries'.

27th November 2015, 5.00-6.30pm, SO.19

Tue 27 Oct 2015, 10:20 | Tags: PhD Postgraduate Research

Workshop: The Ethics and Politics of Apocalyptic Imaginaries

A one-day interdisciplinary workshop

Institute of Advanced Study Seminar Room, Milburn House, University of Warwick, 27th November 2015

Keynote speaker: Professor Michael Dillon (University of Lancaster, Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion)

All are welcome to attend. Registration is free. Lunch and refreshments will be provided throughout the day.

Please email m.fagan@warwick.ac.uk by Monday 9th November 2015 to register your attendance.

Workshop Programme

Tue 27 Oct 2015, 09:51 | Tags: Staff PhD Research

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