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Dr Samantha May supervises research report on Muslim Charity Funding
Acting as advisor and supervisor of the research, Dr Samantha May partnered with the Muslim Charity Forum to produce a report which picks up on aspects of her previous research the link between Muslim charities and national security, as well as the link between these charities and neoliberalism. The report focuses...
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Professor Joanne McEvoy's Community Engagement Featured in The Irish Times
The Irish Times reports on how women met in Edgeworthstown on International Women's Day for a community event organised by academics.
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Inaugural Strategic Studies sci-fi writing competition winner announced
The Strategic Studies team is delighted to announce Kara Schneider as the winner of the debut Science Fiction Writing Competition! The writing competition, which took place last semester, was open to students of all levels and disciplines. Entrants were tasked with investigating conflict and competition through creative storytelling. Dr James Johnson,...
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PIR welcomes MP Kirsty Blackman and Parliamentary Adviser Alma Moss-Bokare
This week, the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen hosted an event featuring Kirsty Blackman MP.
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PV Magazine Reports on Solar Planning Research at the University of Aberdeen
New research from the ESRC-funded solar planning project based in the University of Aberdeen shows that public backing and institutional support significantly increase the chances of solar projects getting planning approval in England.
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Dr Manu Lekunze Participates in Education for Peace and Security Initiative in Nigeria
From July to December 2024, through the Education for Peace and Security Initiative (EPSI), Dr Manu Lekunze worked with the Office of the First Lady and the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development of Kwara State, Nigeria, to develop a comprehensive Education for Peace Strategy for the state.
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Dr James Johnson revisits stability-instability paradox in newly published article
The Review of International Studies (RIS) has published an article by Dr James Johnson, Senior Lecturer and Director of Strategic Studies in the Department of Politics and International Relations, examining the stability-instability paradox: a theory centred on the effect of nuclear weapons on international conflict. The paradox proposes that, while...
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Dr Ilia Xypolia participates in international conferences in Cyprus and Turkey
Dr Ilia Xypolia presented her research in international scientific conference entitled “1974-2024 Fifty years since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus” organised by The Department of History and Archeology of the University of Cyprus, the Tassos Papadopoulos Study Center and the Law School of the University of Nicosia. Dr Xypolia was also invited...
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US Election Debate!
This week you are welcome to Politics and International Relations' discussion on the current United States Elections.
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Dr Natasha Danilova to Give Talk on Scottish Remembrance
On Wednesday 6 November 2024, at 12.30pm at the Aberdeen Art Gallery, Dr Natasha Danilova will deliver a talk titled "Forgotten heroines: Lady Haig, the Scottish Poppy and supporting disabled veterans."