IR464 Field Trip to The Hague
Dr Kirsten Ainley recently took the students of IR464 The Politics of International Law (a half unit offered to Masters level students in the IR Department) on a field trip to The Hague. It was a very...
View ArticleThe National Student Survey 2013
Attention Final Year Undergraduates: The National Student Survey for 2013 has just been launched and runs until 30 April 2013. The International Relations Department has a deep interest in the views...
View ArticleKuan (Marco) Long Lam
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Kuan Long Lam, Undergraduate student in the Department of International Relations. Kuan Long (also known as Marco) was in the third year of his...
View ArticleCentre for International Studies: 50th Anniversary Roundtable Event
Centre for International Studies (CIS) celebrated its 50th anniversary on 8th December 2017, with a Roundtable event in which academics and practitioners with connections to the Centre debated the...
View ArticleInternational Women’s Day: Celebrating the most influential women in the...
This International Women’s Day, the Department of International Relations would like to take the opportunity to celebrate some (but by no means all) of the most inspirational and influential women in...
View ArticleContesting Coloniality In International Relations’ Reading Lists
by Deborah Haffner This post is part of the IR Department’s roundtable on ‘Diversifying IR: Gender, Race, and Class‘ on Wednesday 21 March 2018. Listen to or download the podcast. In the ongoing debate...
View ArticleWhat is Eurocentrism?: Locating a suitable definition for qualitative...
by Naomi Potter Naomi is a third year undergraduate student in BSc Politics and International Relations Shortly after completing our first year at LSE, a group of undergraduate students, including...
View ArticleThe Islamic State in Retreat – Post-workshop Executive Summary
A workshop took place at the London School of Economics on 31 May 2018, funded by the David Davies of Llandinam Fellowship Iraqi forces recaptured Mosul three-and-a-half years after it fell to the...
View ArticleIR464 Field Trip to The Hague
Dr Kirsten Ainley recently took the students of IR464 The Politics of International Law (a half unit offered to Masters level students in the IR Department) on a field trip to The Hague. It was a very...
View ArticleThe National Student Survey 2013
Attention Final Year Undergraduates: The National Student Survey for 2013 has just been launched and runs until 30 April 2013. The International Relations Department has a deep interest in the views...
View ArticleKuan (Marco) Long Lam
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Kuan Long Lam, Undergraduate student in the Department of International Relations. Kuan Long (also known as Marco) was in the third year of his...
View ArticleCentre for International Studies: 50th Anniversary Roundtable Event
Centre for International Studies (CIS) celebrated its 50th anniversary on 8th December 2017, with a Roundtable event in which academics and practitioners with connections to the Centre debated the...
View ArticleInternational Women’s Day: Celebrating the most influential women in the...
This International Women’s Day, the Department of International Relations would like to take the opportunity to celebrate some (but by no means all) of the most inspirational and influential women in...
View ArticleContesting Coloniality In International Relations’ Reading Lists
by Deborah Haffner This post is part of the IR Department’s roundtable on ‘Diversifying IR: Gender, Race, and Class‘ on Wednesday 21 March 2018. Listen to or download the podcast. In the ongoing debate...
View ArticleWhat is Eurocentrism?: Locating a suitable definition for qualitative...
by Naomi Potter Naomi is a third year undergraduate student in BSc Politics and International Relations Shortly after completing our first year at LSE, a group of undergraduate students, including...
View ArticleThe Islamic State in Retreat – Post-workshop Executive Summary
A workshop took place at the London School of Economics on 31 May 2018, funded by the David Davies of Llandinam Fellowship Iraqi forces recaptured Mosul three-and-a-half years after it fell to the...
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