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1 month ago |
blogs.lse.ac.uk | Alison Carter
On 26 March 2025, the Department of International Relations at LSE hosted the book launch of Queer conflict research: new approaches to the study of political violence, with the authors Andrew Delatolla, Lecturer in Middle Eastern Studies, University of Leeds, Jamie J Hagen, Lecturer in Global Politics, University of Manchester, and Samuel Ritholtz, Departmental Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Oxford.
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1 month ago |
blogs.lse.ac.uk | Alison Carter
On 20 March 2025, the Department of International Relations at LSE hosted the event “The future of Europe’s security after three years of war in Ukraine: approaching crunch time?”, featuring insights from Ambassador Pierre Vimont, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Europe Foundation and a former French Ambassador to the USA, Charles Grant, Director of the Centre for European Reform, and Armida van Rij, a Senior Research fellow at Chatham House.
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1 month ago |
blogs.lse.ac.uk | Alison Carter
On 12 March 2025, the Department of International Relations and the Library at LSE hosted the event “Erased: a history of international thought without men”, launching the book of the same name by Patricia Owens, Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford. The session was chaired by Dr James Morrison, Associate Professor of International Political Economy at LSE.
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Feb 7, 2025 |
universiteitleiden.nl | Alison Carter
If you missed the annual LUCDH Winter School Week of Digital Humanities workshops and Pilot Project Symposium (27 – 31 January 2025) this time around, you’ll have a chance to take part next year. Save the dates for the last week of January 2026! After LUCDH's move in the summer 2024 from P.J. Veth, we were more than happy to see that workshop participants found their way to the new Digital Lab in Huizinga 0.09 located in Huizinga Humanities Hub.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
thepeoplesfriend.co.uk | Alison Carter
- They went outside the building, where it became more obvious that the noise was coming from the house on the right. They were just peering in through its open front door when the good-looking man Cesca had seen earlier walked up its basement stairs to street level. Kevin explained that the end of the world was nigh as a result of the noise.
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