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Commonwealth told African economies should rely on science not cheap labour and foreign aid

Professor Kumar Bhattacharryya, leader of the UK University of Warwick’s internationally renowned Warwick Manufacturing Group is to tell senior policy figures at the 21st Commonwealth Science Council Meeting, Johannesburg, South Africa on Monday 9th June that African and other developing economies should invest in science technology and innovation and not simply rely on cheap labour and unpredictable foreign Aid.


Warwick Researcher is Britain's First Female Pakistani Professor of Law

Researcher Shaheen Sardar Ali at the University of Warwick is the first female Pakistani in the UK to be appointed to the position of Professor of Law.


Research Says Race and Gender Affects Fair Pay Perception

Race and gender have a strong influence on people’s perceptions of how fairly they are paid, according to new research by University of Warwick economics researcher Maureen Paul, to be presented at the Royal Economic Society’s Annual Conference on Tuesday 8 April.


Report Says State Failing British Muslims

A new report by the University of Warwick’s Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations on “British Muslims and State Policies ” slams persistent failures in how the state engages with Britain’s 1.8 million Muslims – particularly in education, the legal system, and most particular in the failure to make religious discrimination unlawful. However the report does have praise for emerging islands of good practice in how some parts of local government work with Muslim communities

Wed 21 Jul 2004, 09:12 | Tags: Social Affairs, Ethnic Relations

Closure of Sangatte Hastens Need for Debate on Asylum Seekers and Citizenship in Europe

The University of Warwick will hold the first public international conference to promote citizenship in Europe on 6th –8th December 2002. Citizenship and Discrimination in Europe will explore anti-discriminatory policies in Europe, the shifting boundaries of citizenship and religious discrimination in Europe, such as the case of Islam.


National Amnesty laws for prior governments are illegal under international law says new research

New research finds that national amnesties for agents of former regimes, used by countries such as Zimbabwe, Chile, and South Africa to try and ease the transition towards democratic government, are actually in conflict with international law and tend to fail in practice.

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