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Professor Duncan McCargo discusses the arrest of Thai law professor Worachet Pakeerat
When the trial of Worachet Pakeerat, a prominent Thai law professor, opens in late November in Bangkok, he will become one of the first Thai civilians to be court-martialed in decades.
Post-Doc Research Fellow James Souter discusses the UK's obligations to Iraqi and Afghan refugees
"Humanitarian approach to asylum on its own is incomplete as it pays no attention to who bears responsibility for causing refugee crises initially" claims James Souter.
Film directed by Professor Ray Bush entered into competition at Festival Doc Douz Days
"Fellahin" directed and produced by Prof Ray Bush and Habib Ayeb shortlisted for Tunisian film festival.
University embarks on recruitment drive for early career researchers
The recruitment campaign has been driven by the University’s ambition to develop and explore new research and educational opportunities on an interdisciplinary basis.
Dr Richard Hayton publishes blog on ‘The strange death of Conservative Unionism’
Richard Hayton's new blog reflects on the decline of the ideology of Conservative Unionism.