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Share Your Views to Help Shape the Future of Education in England
By Michelle Doyle Wildman, PSA Chief Executive On
2 October 2024
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Engaging with the politics of structural disablement through Political Studies
By Ioana Cerasella Chis On
9 September 2024
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PSA members awarded Academy of Social Sciences Fellowships (2024)
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9 September 2024
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The PhD Journey: Navigating Challenges and Triumphs
By Arvind Kumar On
6 September 2024
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Keir Starmer’s ‘productivity theatre’ and the need for a recognisable Labour brand
By Christopher Pich On
4 September 2024
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Rebuilding The Transatlantic Exchange on Learning & Teaching’ Wins The 2024 APSA-PSA International Partnerships Award
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27 August 2024
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Northern Ireland's Fresh Start Agreement leaves major issues unresolved
By Derek Birrell On
18 January 2016
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PSA make joint submission with BISA and UACES to Green Paper Consultation
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18 January 2016
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The state and future of Political Methodology
By Andreas Murr, Stephen Fisher and Paul Whiteley On
11 January 2016
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Labours reshuffle: Is Corbyn fiddling while Rome burns?
By Victoria Honeyman On
7 January 2016
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The vote at 16: Three things campaigners must do now
By Benjamin Bowman On
6 January 2016
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The problems with democracy- Continuing the conversation into a new year
By Matthew Flinders On
4 January 2016
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New arrivals, old arrivals: The refugee crisis and diasporas
By Ben Margulies On
22 December 2015
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ISIS and The Abuse of History
By Akil Awan and A. Warren Dockter On
22 December 2015
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Paris a diplomatic success but concerns remain over equity
By Paul Tobin On
17 December 2015
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Claims of the increasing irrelevance of universities are ideology masquerading as evidence
By Matthew Flinders, Will Jennings and Gerry Stoker On
15 December 2015
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Argentina's new president: Winds of change in Latin America
By Helder Ferreira do Vale On
13 December 2015
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FRENCH POLITICS AFTER THE PARIS ATTACKS: POLARISED AND DEEPLY PERSONAL
By John Gaffney On
3 December 2015
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MPs, Journalists and Academics among those honoured at Political Studies Association Awards 2015 Dinner
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2 December 2015
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RALLYING ROUND THE (RED) FLAG: WHY PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BOMBING SYRIA IS FALLING
By James Strong On
2 December 2015
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Select Committees Should Leave Westminster Bubble
By Leanne-Marie McCarthy-Cotter On
1 December 2015
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