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1 October 2019
The CGPE had the pleasure to host James Hamber (2nd year student in Philosophy, Politics and Economics) as a Junior Research Associate, during the...
30 September 2019
The Director of the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme was one of three chosen to represent the science community at a summit for the SDGs.
23 September 2019
Why does the IMF assign labor conditions? The Burden of Adjustment, Exchange Rate Regimes, and Labor ConditionsSaliha MetinsoyWorking Paper No....
22 September 2019
From its origin as a discipline and mode of enquiry, anthropology has distinguished itself for its long-term fieldwork, and commitment to visiting...
13 September 2019
In 2018/2019 the CGPE launched an annual Gender & Global Political Economy Undergraduate Essay Prize competition, open to all undergraduate...
2 September 2019
Members of the Sussex-based Migrating out of Poverty Research Programme Consortium took part in a two-day workshop in Ghana to share research.
30 August 2019
with Maya Unnithan Hayley Macgregor speaks with Maya Unnithan, Professor of Social and Medical Anthropology at the University of Sussex, about her...
29 August 2019
A senior lecturer at the University of Sussex has been appointed to a prestigious international panel of experts on the Freedom of Religion or Belief.
16 August 2019
Countries that relax regulations for regenerative medicines could be causing a downward spiral in international standards, according to new research.
13 August 2019
A Sussex researcher is to chair a panel at the Byline Festival of independent journalism to discuss the UK media’s representations of Africa.