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Research in the Department of History: Dr Dean Blackburn | History | University of Nottingham

Research in the Department of History: Dr Dean Blackburn Dr Dean Blackburn discussing contemporary politics with Dr Richard Goddard Discover our expertise - https://bit.ly/o97rG4yof6g …

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Academic Q+A Politics and International Relations

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Lauren’s university experience

Lauren studied politics and American studies, graduating in 2022. She is now an Assistant News Editor at ITV News. In this video, Lauren talks about why she chose politics and American studies at…

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Politics alumni: Lauren’s story

Lauren studied politics and American studies, graduating in 2022. She is now an Assistant News Editor at ITV News. In this video, Lauren talks about why she chose to study at Nottingham, what she…

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Lauren’s career in news

Lauren studied politics and American studies, graduating in 2022. In this video, she talks about her motivations to work in news, how she got into the industry, and how her degree has helped her in…

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Lydia’s career in the civil service

Lydia studied politics at the University of Nottingham, graduating in 2012. In this video, she talks about her career path from graduating and working in PR to her current role as the Deputy Head of…

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Politics alumni: Lydia’s story

Lydia studied politics at the University of Nottingham, graduating in 2012. She's now the Deputy Head of the Prime Minister's Business Team. In this video, she talks about what she enjoyed…

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Lydia’s university experience

Lydia studied politics at the University of Nottingham, graduating in 2012. She's now the Deputy Head of the Prime Minister's Business Team. In this video, Lydia talks about why she chose…

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India's Solar Energy

Dr Liz Chatterjee, specialist in the history and political economy of energy in the age of climate change and lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, talks to us about the challenges and…

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Overseas Filipino Nurses to the UK

Dr Joy Spiliopoulos, specialist on gender and migration with a particular focus on healthcare professionals in Southeast Asia and based at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China, talks to us…

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India's Foreign Policy

Professor Ian Hall, Deputy Director of the Griffith Asia Institute, talks to us about the unique aspects of India’s foreign policy since it became independent in 1947. Professor Hall…

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The United Front in China

Didi Kirsten Tatlow, a Senior Fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin, talks with us about the history and development of the United Front in China. Didi is also a senior…

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The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

In this episode, Professor Katharine Adeney, Director of the University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute, talks to us about South Asia’s largest infrastructure development project and…

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What is Economics?

What is Economics? Find out more: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/

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Ibn Taymiyya and Benefit (maslaha): 3. The Caliphate and the Law, with Dr Jon Hoover

Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328) was a famous Muslim jurist from Damascus. This video, part of a series on the concept of benefit (maslaha) in Ibn Taymiyya’s thought, explores how he views the caliphate…

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Nadia Whittome, first year law student talks about her interest in politics and experience to date!

Nadia talks about her interest in politics and how she has gained valuable work experience including working as a parliamentary intern during the Referendum campaign.

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Slavery and Liberation MA

There are more slaves alive today than at any point in history. Around the world, nearly 46 million people are forced to work against their will for no pay. Our MA Slavery and Liberation offers you…

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John Hess, BBC editor talks about the challenges faced by political journalists

John Hess, worked for BBC East Midlands Today between 1997 and 2015, In this video he talks about the challenges of political journalism, the difference between regional and national reporting and…

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John Hess, BBC political editor talks about pursuing a career in journalism

John Hess, worked for BBC East Midlands Today between 1997 and 2015. In this video he talks about his interest in politics and the skills you need to become a journalist. In this competitive area of…

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Why Study Religion and the Enlightenment in England and Europe with Jeremy Gregory

Until very recently the standard model for assessing the place of religion in the Enlightenment was one of simple opposition: Religion represented the superstition and darkness that the rational…

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Why Study the History of Religion with Jeremy Gregory

Professor Jeremy Gregory examines the case that the history of religion is as close as we can get to ‘total history’: looking at all aspects of individuals in societies in the past in…

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Why Study the Importance of Heresy with Claire Taylor

Dr Claire Taylor of the Department of History, one of the scholars belonging to that department’s Heresy Network, introduces the value attached to the study of heresy to hear voices from the…

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Social Sciences at Nottingham

Take a journey through the years into the research conducted in the field of social sciences. On the way you'll see how this research has informed policies across the globe. To see the whole…

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Why Study St Augistine of Hippo with John Milbank

Augustine was born in Roman North Africa in 354 and died as Bishop of Hippo, also in North Africa, in 430. He was one of the most prolific Christian writers of all time and all western Christian…

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Professor Todd Landman, Norms, Values and Morality: The Comparative Politics of Human Rights

On April 21, 2016, the Research Priority Area in Rights and Justice at the University of Nottingham hosted a special lecture by Professor Todd Landman, a world-leading expert on human rights. He…

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1. Research and policymaking, Professor Brian Collins (Circling the Square I)

The below video features the opening keynote speech from Professor Brian Collins, Director of the Centre for Engineering Policy at UCL and former Chief Scientific Advisor to two government…

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M13221 Identity, Territory and Political Conflict

M13221 Identity, Territory and Political Conflict with Simon Toubeau

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M14346 Comparative Democratic Development

M14346 Comparative Democratic Development with Simon Toubeau

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M13092 Fictionalised Politics

M13092 Fictionalised Politics with Steve Fielding

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M13115 Ideas and Politics in Contemporary Britain

M13115 Ideas and Politics in Contemporary Britain with Andrew Denham

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M13077 Intervention in Africa

M13077 Intervention in Africa with Catherine Gegout

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M12017 Comparative European Politics

M12017 Comparative European Politics with Kyriaki Nanou

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M13206 & M14348 European Union Politics

M13206 & M14348 European Union Politics with Kyriaki Nanou

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M12101 Social and Global Justice

M12101 Social and Global Justice with David Stevens

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M12053 Civilization and Barbarism

M12053 Civilization and Barbarism with Catherine Gegout

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M13059 Transforming Welfare States

M13059 Transforming Welfare States with Chris Pierson

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M13203 Global Insurgencies

M13203 Global Insurgencies with Gulshan Khan

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M13181 The Politics of East and Central Europe

M13181 The Politics of East and Central Europe with Jan Meyer-Sahling

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M13213 Airpower and Modern Warfare

M13213 Airpower and Modern Warfare with Bettina Renz

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M13018 Transatlantic Security Relations

M13018 Transatlantic Security Relations with Wyn Rees

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M12005 Global Security

M12005 Global Security with Wyn Rees

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M13043 Parliamentary Studies

M13043 Parliamentary Studies with Phil Cowley

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M13123 International Politics of Race

M13123 International Politics of Race with Vanessa Pupavac

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M12019 Politics of the USA

M12019 Politics of the USA with Sue Pryce

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M13217 & M14184 Gender and Development

M13217 & M14184 Gender and Development with Carole Spary

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M13035 Politics and Drugs

M13035 Politics and Drugs with Sue Pryce

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M13193 The War in Iraq

M13193 The War in Iraq with Andrew Mumford

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M13211 The Rights and Wrongs of Climate Change

M13211 The Rights and Wrongs of Climate Change with Matthew Rendall

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M13200 The Politics of Ethnic Conflict

M13200 The Politics of Ethnic Conflict with Katharine Adeney

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M13192 Rethinking the Cold War

M13192 Rethinking the Cold War with Ben Holland

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M13219 Revolutions

M13219 Revolutions with Daniel Ritter

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M13107 Feminist Political Theory

M13107 Feminist Political Theory with Lucy Sargisson

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M12089 IPE and Global Development

M12089 IPE and Global Development with Andreas Bieler

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M13023 & M14190 Political Utopianism

M13023 & M14190 Political Utopianism with Lucy Sargisson

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M13215 Governing Britain's Cities

M13215 Governing Britain's Cities with Vivien Lowndes

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M13097 Property and its Critics

M13097 Property and its Critics with Chris Pierson

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M13210 Comparative Electoral Systems

M13210 Comparative Electoral Systems with Caitlin Milazzo

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M13045 British Public Policy

M13045 British Public Policy with Andrew Denham

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M12009 Democracy and its Critics

M12009 Democracy and its Critics with Lucy Sargisson

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M12037 Approaches to Politics and IR

M12037 Approaches to Politics and International Relations with Mark Wenman

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M12086 Designing Political Research

M12086 Designing Political Research with Caitlin Milazzo

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M12031 British Party Politics

M12031 British Party Politics with Mark Stuart

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Why Study the impact of Heresy with Claire Taylor

Dr Claire Taylor of the Dept of History, one of the scholars belonging to that department’s Heresy Network, introduces the notion of heresy, heretics and dissent as a phenomenon that historians…

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Televised debates

WARNING: This video may contain bloopers. Professor Philip Cowley tries to assess the impact of televised debates in the UK election of 2010, in a minute or less.

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Private Members' Bills

Dr Mark Stuart explains the idea of the private members' bill

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How do MPs represent?

Professor Philip Cowley looks at the question of MPs and representation.

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Backbench rebellions

Professor Philip Cowley explains the concept of backbench rebellions.

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The Salisbury Convention

Dr Mark Stuart explains what the Salisbury Convention means.

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The Speaker of the House of Commons

Dr Mark Stuart explains the role of the Speaker, and of impartiality in the House of Commons.

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Prime Minister's Questions

Professor Philip Cowley explains why the PMQs matter.

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Achieve it - Social Sciences at Nottingham

You could find the perfect course at Nottingham Browse our courses: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugcourses The Faculty of Social Sciences offers a variety of undergraduate courses within the…

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Emma Turney - BA Politics

Emma on the facilities, staff and wide choice of modules.

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Atina Karim - International Relations with French

Undergraduate international relations student, Atina Karim, talks about her experience studying for the Nottingham Advantage Award.

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Nur Farah Sakinah Binti Nor-Zam - International Relations with Mandarin

Undergraduate international relations student, Nur Farah, talks about her experiences studying abroad at The University of Nottingham UK for a semester of her degree.

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Emily Carole Murray - International Relations with French

Canadian student, Emily Carole Murray, talks about her experiences studying international relations at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus for a year abroad

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Rebecca McKeown - International Relations with German

Rebecca McKeown talks about her experience studying for her international relations degree at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus.

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Isra Afridi - MA International Relations

Postgraduate student, Isra Afridi, talks about her experiences studying International Relations at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus.

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Marie Paxton - PhD Politics

Marie tells us how studying Politics and French for her undergraduate degree inspired her to do a PhD.

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Chris Bates - Alumni – Politics and American Studies 2008

Chris tells us what attracted him to study at Nottingham and his experiences as a student.

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Chloe Bailey BA Politics

Chloe tells us what she has enjoyed about her degree.

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Politics Graduation 2013

Campus Cam went down to hear some politics graduates' favourite memories of being at The University of Nottingham.

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Philip Jones - BA Politics

Philip explains why he decided to study politics at Nottingham.

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Alex Danchev - Politics Professor

Professor Danchev talks about the experience of studying at Nottingham and the opportunities that it presents. Video by Debs Storey http://www.linkedin.com/in/debsstorey

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