The chairs of the PSA, BISA and UACES recently wrote to those at the institution overseeing this change programme in response to its consultation on potential risks to those working in the Department of Politics & International Relations....
You are here
Search
EPOP Specialist Group Academic Conference Annual Conference, 11-13 September 2024
Our 2024 annual conference will be hosted by the Department of Politics at the University of Manchester on 11-13 September at the Royal Northern College of Music, located in...
UK Political Psychology group seminar, 20 May, 16:00-17:00 (UK time) ‘Personalisation versus privacy concerns as determinants of attitudes toward political micro-targeting in the US, Germany and France’, Rachel Gibson (University of Manchester) The seminar will be held online. Details and...
Theme: "Insert Broad, Encapsulating, Inclusive Pedagogy Theme Here"
We have all become familiar with the attempts to provide a common theme for conferences as a starting point, often these use language that to some is hard to fit to your research or somehow feels alien. Accordingly, for...
This year's PSA's Annual General Meeting was held at the PSA's 74th Annual International Conference (25-27 March), where we had the pleasure of awarding our highly coveted Academic Prizes.
We are thrilled to celebrate the incredible accomplishments of our members through this...
Unfolding Our Shared Future Talk Series
University of East Anglia Public Event
26 April, 5.30pm, University of East Anglia Lecture Theatre 4
Courts in the UK and...
POPULISM, ANTI-POPULISM, POLARISATION
Call for Papers: 8th PSG annual workshop
19 - 20 September, Budapest
Keynote speakers: Oliver Marchart & Emilia Palonen
The workshop is free of charge. However,...
Join the PSA ECN and Political Perspectives collaboration on academic blogwriting!
The first half of this session will cover an introduction to blog-writing, including tips on how to get started, what is required and how to get involved. This event is a great opportunity to hear from the...
The latest government proposals received a mixed response but do raise some interesting questions about providing our young people with broader-based education pathways and the need for more collaboration between schools, further education and higher education sectors...