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Photograph of Dame Sharon White

Join Dame Sharon White as she shares her personal journey – reflecting on her background, varied career and leadership – through the lens of female equality.

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At the end of November all eyes will turn to Dubai, as the United Arab Emirates will be host to COP28.

Join the Centre for Global Security Challenges and Dr Rob Geist Pinfold for a presentation of 'Understanding Territorial Withdrawal: Israeli Occupations and Exits.'

On 14th December, The Centre for Contemporary Political Theory (CCPT) is holding a manuscript workshop dedicated to centre co-director Derek Edyvane's book-in-progress.

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Towards the end of 2023, thousands of delegates gathered in Dubai to discuss action on climate change. Some have welcomed the outcomes of COP28, others insist that more could be done.

Branding poster. An image of a globe sits on the left-middle of the image. Next to it the text reads: 'Global Political Economy Seminar Series: CHINA. School of Politics and International Studies' at the bottom-right of the image is the X handle.

POLIS is delighted to bring you this first seminar as part of its Global Political Economy series! This event is the first of five seminars focussing on China and the GPE.

Join the Centre for Contemporary Political Theory as they host a roundtable discussion on Norman Ajari's new book.

Branding poster. An image of a globe sits on the left-middle of the image. Next to it the text reads: 'Global Political Economy Seminar Series: CHINA. School of Politics and International Studies' at the bottom-right of the image is the X handle.

POLIS is delighted to bring you this second seminar of its Global Political Economy series! This event is the second of five seminars focussing on China and the GPE.

Poster for event. Text reads: Regional Approaches to the Responsibility to Protect (R2P): Lessons from Europe and West Africa; Dr Jochem Rietveld, University of Cambridge; Date: Wednesday 28 February 2024; Time: 14:00-15:00; Location: Virtual (Zoom).

ECR2P invites you all to the first event in its seminar series this semester!

Branding poster. An image of a globe sits on the left-middle of the image. Next to it the text reads: 'Global Political Economy Seminar Series: CHINA. School of Politics and International Studies' at the bottom-right of the image is the X handle.

POLIS is delighted to bring you this third seminar of its Global Political Economy series! This event is the third of five seminars focussing on China and the GPE.

Event poster. Text reads: Book Launch - Strengthening the Responsibility to Protect: A Transnational Cosmopolitan Approach.
Date: Wednesday 13th March 2024
Time: 14:00-15:00 (UTC+00.00, London)
Location: Virtual (Zoom)

ECR2P invites you all to the second event in its seminar series this semester!

Branding poster. An image of a globe sits on the left-middle of the image. Next to it the text reads: 'Global Political Economy Seminar Series: CHINA. School of Politics and International Studies' at the bottom-right of the image is the X handle.

POLIS is delighted to bring you this fourth seminar of its Global Political Economy series! This event is the fourth of five seminars focussing on China and the GPE.

Portrait of Jason Ralph in front of book shelves

Join Professor Jason Ralph as he introduces his new book to students and colleagues!

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POLIS is delighted to bring you the sixth seminar as part of its Global Political Economy Series!

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The Global Political Economy group in POLIS is delighted to be hosting an in-person masterclass with the global poverty researcher, Dylan Sullivan (Macquarie University, Sydney).

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The Centre for Democratic Politics (CDP) will be hosting a seminar by Alfred Moore (University of York).

Poster for ECR2P seminar with Dr Samuel Jarvis

ECR2P invites you all to the third event in its seminar series this semester!

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The CDP is delighted to be hosting the launch of Dr Petra Alderman's new book, titled 'Branding Authoritarian Nations: Political Legitimation and Strategic National Myths in Military-Ruled Thailand.'

Off-white text on a blue background. Text reads: University of Leeds Graduate Political Theory Conference 2024; Digital Capitalism: Beyond the Neoliberal Paradigm?;
Monday 3rd June 2024;
Centre for Contemporary Political Theory; X @CCPT_Leeds

The 2024 University of Leeds Graduate Political Theory Conference will be held on Monday 3rd June.

  • One day event
  • Reoccuring events