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Being an Active Bystander
On
11 April 2025
What is an active bystander, and why is it important?
By Joan McDappa, PSA’s Diversity and Projects Officer On
11 April 2025
PSA Online Resource: Learn How to Be an Active Bystander
On
8 April 2025
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Encouraging report on recognition and reward for the growing numbers of staff on the teaching-focused career track
By Professor Rose Gann, PSA Chair and Professor of Politics Education, Nottingham Trent University On
2 April 2025
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Black and Afro-descendant women in Latin America and the Caribbean have been a source of strength for me
By Shodona KETTLE, University College London (UCL) and PSA Diverse Voices Scholar On
1 April 2025
Blog
Balancing My MA in International Relations with Motherhood
By Hafiza Anza Ajmal, University of Hertfordshire On
28 March 2025
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Leading academics, journalists and pollsters predict EU referendum results
On
2 June 2016
Blog
The elections in Cyprus have changed but not completely overturned the party system
By Yiannos Katsourides On
1 June 2016
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RCUK seeks members for its new Open Access Practitioners Group
On
31 May 2016
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ESCR Large Grants competition 2016/17
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31 May 2016
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The Union and Devolution - new House of Lords Report
On
25 May 2016
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Call for Applications – PSA Teaching Quantitative Methods (TQM) Network
On
25 May 2016
Obituary
Professor John Benyon
On
24 May 2016
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Is it really that difficult to find women to talk about the EU Referendum?
By Roberta Guerrina, Toni Haastrup and Katharine A. M. Wright On
22 May 2016
Blog
Democratic primaries in the shadow of neoliberialism
By David Coates On
19 May 2016
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The Brexit campaign: Has sovereignty been lost?
By Chris Kirkland On
17 May 2016
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Higher education white paper: Success as a knowledge economy
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16 May 2016
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Architects of failure: 100 years of Sykes-Picot
By Akil N Awan On
16 May 2016
Blog
The new blues? Explaining the success of the Scottish Conservative Party at the 2016 Scottish Parliament elections
By Alia Middleton On
10 May 2016
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Northern Ireland Affairs Committee to hold evidence session on implementation of English votes for English laws
On
9 May 2016
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Ruth Davidson and the Scottish Conservatives
By Andrew Crines On
9 May 2016
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