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Department of Politics and International Studies @Cambridge_Uni researching the world's most complex and pressing issues in politics and around the world.
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New Expert Analysis!
South Korea’s National Assembly elections represent a public vote of no-confidence for President Yoon and the conservative governing party.
Writes John Nilsson-Wright, Head of the Japan & Koreas Programme at the Centre.
Read here: bit.ly/3W3cElw
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The UK, Germany and Turkey relations in post-Brexit Europe
We are delighted to support this two day workshop organised by Julie Smith Politics and International Studies Cambridge
This is the third and final workshop in a three-year project analysing a critical relationship
Join us for the Easter Term Development #iteams course!
The course runs on Tuesday evenings from May 7th to June 11th. Apply by April 30th via our website iteamsonline.org
#iecambridge #cambridgeuniversity Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) Centre for Global Equality #sustainableinnovation
Happy weekend! We have just published the latest #Mindsets piece (the King’s Entrepreneurship Lab blog series) by our E-Lab Associate Monique Boddington (@CambridgeJBS) on 'How To Evolve a #Venture : A Brief Introduction to Pivoting': kingselab.org/blog/evolving-…
Knowing when and how to pivot is a critical…
New Expert Analysis
High stakes at low tide: The Second Thomas Shoal in context, by the Centre's William Hurst
Read here: bit.ly/3Ji2aab
And more of our fantastic Panellists who have been curating the conversations for Season 8 of Declarations! Stay tuned for updates on upcoming episodes...🎙️
#podcast #humanrights #humanrights 75 #declarations
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Meet the team working on Season 8 of the Declarations Podcast! Our Host, Podcast Lead & Executive Producer:
#podcast #humanrights #humanrights 75 #declarations
CGHR Cambridge University Politics and International Studies Cambridge
New op-ed w/Jack Taggart on the strategic adaptation of global governance institutions to the new state capitalism. This defensive move does not open more policy space, it seeks to balance liberal prescriptions with the realities of state capitalism Cambridge Centre of Development Studies Politics and International Studies Cambridge
🎉Congratulations to the winners of the
Cambridge Zero Climate Challenge, in particular MPP candidate, Karen Copeland, whose 'Team Benign' developed a start-up business model based on an enzyme inspired by Brain Cancer DNA to reduce the environmental impact of producing nylon. 🥳
Congratulations to Ayşe Zarakol on winning the ISA Northeast Yale H. Ferguson and the ISA John Ruggie Award for the masterly BEFORE THE WEST
Use code 101990 when you order online for 30% off and free shipping at cup.org/49pLJDq #ISA2024
🦚 We're very proud to be ranked in the top 10 in three subjects in the QS World University Rankings.
Politics ranked 7th, Development Studies (Cambridge Centre of Development Studies) is 5th and we ranked 4th in Social Policy. 🎉
Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation's Exec Director, Dr Nicole Helwig, shares why you should apply for the Cambridge Social Innovation Prize
The prize is for #socents , supported by Trinity Hall & Cambridge CSI at Cambridge University
Apply for the prize - jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-resear…
The US is adopting an industrial strategy to enhance the fortune of left-behind places. But policies must adopt more explicitly redistributive approaches where social inclusion—through bottom-up, place-based development—is a goal, writes Grete Gansauer
bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk/blog/cautionar…
🌟NEW EVENT – The Reynolds Lecture 2024🌟
From genocide to ecocide: international justice and its discontents
With Philippe Sands – UCL Faculty of Laws Prof & 11KBW barrister
📅Thursday 6 June
⏰17:30–18:45
📍 Emmanuel College, CB2 3AP
🎟️Book your free ticket
bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk/events/the-rey…
New event: Five hundred years of English and British violence in Europe
Speakers:
Brendan Simms
David Trim Andrews University
Karine Varley University of Strathclyde
Chair: Sönke Neitzel, Universität Potsdam
Wed 24 Apr, 6-7.15pm, TEAMS
Reg: bit.ly/4d4RF8b