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Dr Lynn Bennie speaks to PIR Society

Dr Lynn Bennie gave a talk for the Politics and International Relations Society on Monday 7 October on the topic of the Brexit and the current constitutional and party dilemmas presented by the debate.
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Dr Gearoid Millar to share Leverhulme Research Fellowship findings at the University of Notre Dame

Dr Gearoid Millar will deliver the preliminary findings from his Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2018/2019) at the interdisciplinary conference, Building Sustainable Peace: Ideas, Evidence, and Strategies, to be held on November 8-10, at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, at the University of Notre Dame. The conference will focus on four...
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New Article by Dr Christopher Kollmeyer: Financialization and the Decline of Organized Labor

Dr Christopher Kollmeyer's work on the decline of trade union participation appears as the lead article in the most recent issue of Social Forces.
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Congratulations for PhD success

Two candidates affiliated to the School of Social Science have recently, after their viva voce examinations, had their PhDs confirmed. Domenico Carolei successfully defended his PhD thesis (pending minor corrections) with a thesis titled ‘A Study of the Effectiveness of Civil Society Self Regulation and on Beneficiary Accountability – the Case...
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Professor Alison Brown spends two weeks in Washington DC as a Visiting Faculty member

Professor Alison Brown from the School of Social Science spent two weeks in Washington DC this July as a Visiting Faculty member for the Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology (SIMA), a research training programme offered by the Department of Anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History and...
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Dr Marta Trzebiatowska to deliver guest lecture at Utrecht University

Dr Marta Trzebiatowska has been invited to give a lecture at the Politics of In/Visibility 2019 Summer School, held by the Network of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies in Europe (NOISE) at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, between August 26 and 30. Her guest lecture, entitled "Selective Visibility? Religion and Feminism in a Post-Secular...
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Finish line in sight for Malcolm in 10k a day challenge

The finishing line is in sight for University of Aberdeen politics lecturer Malcolm Harvey who will this weekend complete a gruelling 30-day challenge which has seen him run 10k every day in June for charity. Malcolm set himself the challenge to raise £1,000 for his team’s participation in the upcoming Cancer...
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Congratulations to the Class of 2019!
Following the graduation ceremony on the 21st of June a departmental reception was held in the Edward Wright Building. The School of Social Science would like to congratulate all of our graduates in sociology, anthropology, politics and international relations.
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Two PIR lecturers become HEA Fellows

Dr Dimitrios Anagnostakis and Dr Malcolm Harvey, lecturers in Politics and International Relations, have achieved the status of 'Fellow' of the Higher Education Academy. Both completed the University of Aberdeen's Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (through the Centre for Academic Development) over the past two years, and...
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Alumni meet at Professor Michael Keating's talk on 'Scotland, Brexit and the Future of the Union'

On a beautiful sunny afternoon in Old Aberdeen, previous graduates gathered at the King’s College Conference Centre to discuss ‘Scotland, Brexit and the future of the Union’ with Professor Keating. This event was organized together with Alumni Relations. Issues including; devolution of the United Kingdom, the outcomes of Brexit and another...