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The Houses of Parliament in Westminster.

Supervised by Professor Cristina Leston Bandeira and Dr Viktoria Spaiser, the project asks one main research question: What makes for effective and meaningful parliamentary online public engagement?

Recent graduate Nataliya Mykhalchenko and current student David Johnson have published work for the Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE) under the tutorship of Dr Jörg Wiegratz.

Dr Victoria Honeyman was interviewed on BBC Radio 5 Live regarding the triggering of Article 50 and what happens next.

The Houses of Parliament in Westminster.

Dr Wiegratz argues that up to now there has been limited political economy scholarship engaging with matters of moral economy, which contrasts the surge in the areas of anthropology and sociology.

undergraduate research and leadership scholarships (UGRLs)

In 2017 the Faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law is able to offer three undergraduate research and leadership scholarships (UGRLs).