PPE News and Events
Shami Chakrabarti - On Liberty
PPE Speaker Series
Tuesday 20th January: Shami Chakrabarti
7:00 pm, Mathematics and Statistics, MS.01
Shami Chakrabarti CBE is a highly prominent figure in the UK public sphere, leading campaigns on issues of human rights and civil liberties through her directorship of the advocacy group Liberty.
Coming from a background in Law and the Home Office, Shami joined Liberty the day before the events of September 11th 2001 and has since been described as ‘Probably the most effective public affairs lobbyist of the past 20 years’ (David Aaronovitch, The Times). Director of Liberty since 2003, Shami is constantly recognisable from continuing high-profile campaigns, from anti-terror measures to privacy laws. She is currently Chancellor of Oxford Brookes and Essex Universities, and was an independent assessor on the 2011 Leveson Inquiry.
Shami will be speaking on the subject of her new book ‘On Liberty’, taking us through a personal and wholehearted story of Liberty’s history, Shami’s work on high-profile campaigns and today’s threats to fundamental freedoms.
The floor will open to questions after the talk, after which follows a reception and book signing, where copies of On Liberty will be for sale ready to be personally signed by Shami.
A link on how to find the Zeeman Building is here.
URSS Bursary - Applications Open
Ryan Walter - The Birth of Political Economy
Warwick PPE Society is delighted to welcome Dr Ryan Walter, Senior Lecturer in Political Economy at the University of Queensland, Australia, to speak on his long-term project: The Birth of Political Economy and its impact on the relationship between Economist and Government. Ryan will take us back to the troubled beginnings of an economics separated from the state, in search of an answer as to why the Economist’s job seems to always be so unstable.
PPE Student Receives Scholarship of Excellence for Year in Hong Kong
Congratulations to Thomas Wilson, a Philosophy, Politics and Economics student at Warwick, who has been awarded a Scholarship for Excellence (SfE). He is currently studying at the University of Hong Kong.
The Scholarships for Excellence are an excellent opportunity for students studying at higher education institutions in England to spend from a semester up to a year studying in Hong Kong as part of their degrees. Thomas is one of only 18 students from 12 UK institutions to receive this scholarship in 2014/15.
For more details of the award and this news item are available here.
Brain or Drain? PPE Society Annual Forum
More than 25% of students at Warwick are international.
What impact does this have... on jobs, on the labour market, on society and on integration? Could it even contribute to UKIP gathering momentum?
The PPE Society is proud to announce its Annual Forum:
Brain or Drain? The Impact of International Students on the UK
Sunday 26th October
11am to 3pm
MS.01
Join the debate with top-class speakers from a wide variety of backgrounds, from academics to government advisor and a UKIP MEP, travelling from Canada, Europe and all around Britain.
SPEAKERS TO BE ANNOUNCED.
TICKETS:
£5 for PPE Society Members
£7 for non-members.
Includes entrance to the event as well as a fully catered lunch buffet.
ON SALE from Saturday 18th October 12 noon on the SU Website. Attendees without bank or SU accounts can buy tickets by contacting a.faraguna@warwick.ac.uk.
Do not miss out on a topic that impacts all of us students, whether foreign or British. Leaders such as David Cameron and Nigel Farage have already stated that immigration will probably be the battleground for the 2015 General Election.
We look forward to seeing you at the event.
The PPE Society
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