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What Sussex Researchers want from the Doctoral School

Results of the Doctoral School launch survey: researchers prioritise networking opportunities, space, and interdisciplinary activities.

CONGRATULATIONS TO SEI DOCTORAL STUDENT

Many congratulations to SEI doctoral student Lyubka Savkova for passing her viva successfully in March. Lyubka's thesis was on the subject of 'The...

Creative Writing Olympics

The Universities of Sussex, Brighton and U3A, in conjunction with the Creative Campus Initiative are pleased to announce a writing competition.

Opening up the Special Collections at the University of Sussex

Records of the archives held in Special Collections at the University of Sussex are now available from a single online catalogue.

TWO NEW SEI WORKING PAPERS PUBLISHED

Two new SEI working paper have been published on 'The Scottish National Party's changing attitude towards Europe' by Valeria Tarditi (University of...

SEI SCHOLAR PUBLISHES BOOK ON BRITISH CONSERVATIVES

A book by the SEI-based scholar Tim Bale on the British Conservative party has attracted a fair amount of attention since its launch at the end of...

Sussex Teaching and Learning Conference announcement and call for contributors

The annual Sussex Teaching and Learning Conference will be on 3rd June.

Lecturer’s book charts fall and rise of ‘new Tories’

A politics lecturer's eagerly anticipated new book - an assessment of the post-Thatcher Conservative Party and its wilderness years - will be...

SEI WELCOMES CHEVENING FELLOWS IN EUROPEAN POLITICAL ECONOMY

In January 2010, SEI welcomes its fifth cohort of Chevening Fellows in European Political Economy. This innovative Foreign and Commonwealth-funded...

Events

The Rule of Law: its Rhetoric and Meaning in Global Politics

C233
Monday 15 March, 15:00

15 Mar Chris May, Lancaster University The Rule of...

Human Plurality and Human Rights: Hannah Arendt on Genocide

Asa Briggs Lecture Theatre, formerly Arts A001, University of Sussex
Monday 15 March, 18:00

A lecture about the impact of Hannah Arendt's reflections on "crimes against humanity" in her Eichmann book.

The Yugosphere: What is it? Could it be good news from the former Yugoslavia?

Friston Building Room 108
Tuesday 16 March, 16:00

The last ten years have transformed the region of the former Yugoslavia. Today, all of its countries do far more things together than their...

Poda Yourself Fundraiser!

Penthouse, Freebutt Bar, Brighton
Sunday 21 March, 19:30

An evening of D.I.Y. activities and music. T-shirts, henna, origami, clothes swapping, braiding, photography, all sorts! And prizes! Bring...

The Future of Capitalism and Democracy

University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
Thursday 3 June, 4:00

The annual conference provides a forum for social and political theorists...

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