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Keir Starmer’s ‘productivity theatre’ and the need for a recognisable Labour brand
This blog was originally posted on The Conversation on 19 August 2024, which can be seen here.…
read onRebuilding The Transatlantic Exchange on Learning & Teaching’ Wins The 2024 APSA-PSA International Partnerships Award
The American Political Science Association (APSA) and the Political Studies Association (PSA) are delighted to announce the 2024 winner of this award which celebrates outstanding and innovative cross-national scholarly partnerships.…
read onA New Editorial Team for Politics Studies Review
The Political Studies Association (PSA) is delighted to announce the new editorial team for Political Studies Review journal.…
read onIn Memoriam: Professor David Denver
The Political Studies Association (PSA) is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Professor David Denver. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time.…
read onA level Government & Politics: in good health but ripe for growth
Our friends at the British Academy have published a new report on: ‘Subject choice trends in post-16 education in England: Investigating subject choice over the past 20 years’ in partnership with the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER). …
read onInternship Opportunity in the Parliamentary Estate at Westminster
This joint initiative between the PSA and House of Commons Committee Office provides a fantastic opportunity for Early Career Network members of the PSA, currently studying toward their PhD, to gain some valuable experience working in Westminster. …
read onA-Level Results are out – thinking about doing a politics degree?
Congratulations to all students who have achieved the grades they needed to continue their studies at university!…
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