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’Design-Build-Test’ for Student Satisfaction, Engagement and Attainment
By Susan Kenyon On
23 June 2022
Official Statement
University of Dundee departmental changes: Letter from the PSA & BISA
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21 June 2022
Blog
Innovations in the Portuguese Local Government
By Maria Antónia Pires de Almeida On
15 June 2022
Blog
Elections: A Global Ranking Rates US Weakest Among Liberal Democracies
By Toby James & Holly Ann Garnett On
15 June 2022
2022/23 Research and Innovation Fund: Thank You To All Who Applied!
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15 June 2022
Announcement
Chair's Response to Diverse Voices Feedback
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12 May 2022
Blog
Shinzo Abe leaves office a diminished figure with an unfulfilled legacy
By Craig Mark On
1 September 2020
Blog
Eastern Mediterranean: A zone of contention within NATO?
By Umut Korkut and Tarik Basbugoglu On
19 August 2020
Blog
The 2020 election is unlike 2016: that should worry President Trump
By Amelia Hadfield and Christopher Logie On
18 August 2020
The public’s right to know: communication and governance responses to COVID-19
By Valesca Lima On
17 August 2020
Blog
What is driving political party protests in South Africa?
By Jacob S. Lewis On
12 August 2020
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Belarus election: contested result sparks massive unrest
By Balki Begumhan Bayhan On
11 August 2020
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How Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is using COVID-19 to clamp down further on dissent
By Balki Begumhan Bayhan On
7 August 2020
Blog
Skyrocketing unemployment is bad news for Boris Johnson
By Paul Whiteley and Harold D Clarke On
4 August 2020
Blog
Wykehamist Chancellors and misery distributors
By Chris Game On
27 July 2020
Blog
Beyond alternative: Assessment as the forgotten piece in online learning
By Helen Williams, Simon Rofe & Simon Lightfoot On
24 July 2020
Blog
Racist barriers to voting remain in the US – but action for inclusive elections are needed worldwide
By Toby James and Holly Ann Garnett On
24 July 2020
Blog
Gender, gendered personality traits and radical right populist voting
By Hilde Coffé On
21 July 2020
Blog
Teaching applied politics: From employability to political imaginary
By Edwin Bacon On
21 July 2020
Blog
Rhetoric, discourse and the hermeneutics of public speech
By James Martin On
20 July 2020
Blog
What does #MeToo tell us about NDAs? (and why I wouldn’t sign one)
By Heather Savigny On
17 July 2020
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