Research Fellow (Qualitative)

Fixed term contract for 4 years, 36.5 hours per week. Closing Date: 31 Oct 2019   The Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick seeks a qualitative researcher in the social sciences. The appointment will be made for four years. The successful candidate will perform research tasks associated with the European […]

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Research Fellow (Quantitative)

Fixed term contract for 4 years, 36.5 hours per week. Closing Date: 31 Oct 2019   The Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick seeks a quantitative researcher in the social sciences. The appointment will be made for four years. The successful candidate will perform research tasks associated with the European […]

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GLOBE Winter School in International Relations — 24 February – 28 Feburary 2020 — Leysin, Switzerland

Dear Friends, Dear Colleagues, I am glad to invite you, your PhD students or post-doc researchers to this 3.5 ECTS winter school organized by the University of Lausanne.   Located in a historical resort of the Swiss Alps, the GLOBE Winter School in International Relations provides a unique environment for PhD students intending to situate themselves […]

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ECD at PEC 2019

At the 2019 EISA pan-European conference (PEC) in Sofia, the EISA’s Early Career Development Group (ECD) had an action-packed program lined up. The ECD Group organized two workshops as part of its ‘Demystifying IR’ series and a café-style discussion, where scholars at various stages in their careers came together to discuss and debate central questions […]

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Eurovision Down Under: The World’s Longest-Running Song Contest Embracing Diversity

Call for Papers Eurovision Down Under: The World’s Longest-Running Song Contest Embracing Diversity 14-17 April 2020, The University of Sydney   The Eurovision Song Contest has had a growing following in Australia since national multicultural broadcaster SBS began broadcasting the contest in 1983. Its 65th anniversary in 2020 is testament to its success, both as […]

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II International Congress Limit(s): Experiences and Challenges of the Human Condition

Generally speaking, we relate the concept of limit with boundary, milestone, end, goal, fixed magnitude, obstacle, restriction or repression (social, physical, psychic, legal), to some line, real or imaginary, that separates something (space, time, feelings, capabilities, strengths). The limit inserts the human being into the universe of knowledge, life, concerns the conquered or the possessed, […]

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CFP: A Private Escape? A Critical Examination of the Relationship Between Lagos and Eko Atlantic

CALL FOR PAPERS The 5th Annual Lagos Studies Association Conference Theme: Postcolonial African Cities at 60: Continuities and Discontinuities June 25-27, 2020 Lagos, Nigeria   PANEL PROPOSITION A Private Escape? A Critical Examination of the Relationship Between Lagos and Eko Atlantic Organisers: Elizabeth Cobbett (University of East Anglia, UK) and Lynn Schler (Ben-Gurion University, Israel) […]

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