Events
Writing as an interdisciplinary research process
Professor Giuseppe Cocco, political theorist and Professor at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), joins us to lead this workshop on Thursday 8 February.
Research Seminar: The Brazilian Crisis and Rethinking Future Security Policy
Professor Giuseppe Cocco, political theorist and Professor at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) joins us to lead this seminar on 'The Brazilian Crisis and Rethinking Future Security
Political trust after war: the effect of broken promises after demobilization in Colombia
As part of the School of Politics and International Studies research seminar series, we will be joined by Joakim Kreutz from Dept. of Political Science, Stockholm University.
Political economy seminar: Corporate Rule and its Contestation
This conference argues neoliberalism is a utopian vision that has served to mask and distract from its function of embedding corporate rights and expanding the economic power of major corporations.
Undergraduate open day
Explore campus, talk to staff and students and find out about your subjects at our undergraduate open day.
Undergraduate open day
Explore campus, talk to staff and students and find out about your subjects at our undergraduate open day.
Conference of the Association of Southeast Asian Studies (ASEAS): Southeast Asia Meets Global Challenges
We are delighted that the 30th Conference of the Association of Southeast Asian Studies in the UK (ASEAS) will be hosted by the University of Leeds. We expect around 250 participants.
The 11th Annual Political Studies Association/ British International Studies Association Conference
On the theme of ‘The Student Journey’, we will explore the opportunities and challenges involved in delivering high-quality, coherent and rewarding degree programmes for students.
Undergraduate open day
Explore campus, talk to staff and students and find out about your subjects at our undergraduate open day.
'POLIS: What Next?' Local Government and the Civil Service
As part of the 'POLIS: What Next?' series of employability sessions, we focus this month on careers in local government and the civil service.
Undergraduate open day
Explore campus, talk to staff and students and find out about your subjects at our undergraduate open day.
ECR2P Film Series: Shake Hands with the Devil
As part of the European Centre for the Responsibility to Protect film series we will be showing Shake Hands with the Devil.
Public Sector Careers Panel
Hear from alumni and professionals talking about their experiences and give an insight into a career in the public sector.
Contemporary Political Theory Research Seminar Series: Duties to the Dead
As part of the Contemporary Political Theory Research Seminar Series, this session will be entitled 'Duties to the Dead' delivered by Dr Zofia Stemplowska (Oxford).
ECR2P Film Series: The Peacekeepers
As part of the European Centre for the Responsibility to Protect film series we will be showing The Peacekeepers.
Contemporary Political Theory Research Seminar Series: Limits to Growth in the Context of Nature and Land Use
As part of the Contemporary Political Theory Research Seminar Series, this session will be entitled 'Limits to Growth in the Context of Nature and Land Use'.
'POLIS: What Next?' Careers outside Party Politics
As part of the 'POLIS: What Next?' series of employability sessions, we focus this month on careers outside party politics.
ECR2P Film Series - Camp 14: Total Control Zone
As part of the European Centre for the Responsibility to Protect film series we will be showing Camp 14: Total Control Zone.
Contemporary Political Theory Research Seminar Series: Toward a Decolonial Ethics
Dr Robin Dunford (Brighton) will be delivering the third installment of the Contemporary Political Theory Research Seminar Series entitled 'Towards a Decolonial Ethics'.
ECR2P Film Series: The Whistleblower
As part of the European Centre for the Responsibility to Protect film series we will be showing The Whistleblower.
'POLIS: What Next?' Careers in NGOs, Charities and Think Tanks
As part of the 'POLIS: What Next?' series of employability sessions, we focus this month on careers in NGOs, charities and think tanks.
Contemporary Political Theory Research Seminar Series: Hannah Arendt and Thinking Machines: A Critique of Artificial Intelligence
As part of the Contemporary Political Theory research series, Dr Jason Edwards (Birkbeck) will deliver a seminar entitled 'Hannah Arendt and Thinking Machines: A Critique of Artificial Intelligence'
- One day event
- Reoccuring events