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Tune in on 23rd June 9pm for the second episode of this BBC 4 series, which will focus on Nietzsche with a contribution from Prof. Ken Gemes!
Dr Dermot Hodson blogs about Britain and the EU before and after the referendum
Project will further understanding of the independent museum sector's development
Event organised by the Applied History Network
Professors Crinson and Edwards will lead department into expanded areas of teaching and research
The MSc in Global Environmental Politics and Politics is introduced with a discussion on the challenges of climate change.
News article by Dr Ben Worthy on why David Cameron is finished, whatever happens.
Join us on 25 June 2016 for the second workshop in a series that puts the focus on a neglected notion: Falsity
A new article in the Review of International Studies journal explores how Barbary piracy, privateering, and corsairing acted as ‘derivative’ primary institutions of international society.
In partnership with Migrant Children’s Legal Unit