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School of Politics and International Relations

2024

Exploring Careers in Politics and Policy: Queen Mary Students Network with Industry Experts
14 November 2024

On November 12th, students from the School of Politics and International Relations attended a roundtable and networking event hosted by our Politics, Policy, and Practice (3P) Lab. The event featured four professionals from diverse political careers, offering insights into the transition from their studies to the workplace. Students had the opportunity to ask questions, learn about different career paths, and connect with experts in the field.

A graphic containing the logos of DEMETRA's funders. Queen Mary to play a key role in new €4m Horizon Europe project
5 June 2024

Queen Mary University of London is to play a key role in the project, “Democratic Governance, Environmental and Climate Challenges, and Societal Transformation: Deliberation, Inclusiveness, and Citizen Empowerment for Sustainable Food Systems” (DEMETRA)

A photo of Dr Sofia Collignon speaking at an event against a Mile End Institute banner Meet QMUL's Election Experts
24 May 2024

Between now and the General Election on Thursday 4 July, experts from Queen Mary will be commenting on the twists and turns of the campaign, analysing the main parties' manifestos and exploring the key political and policy questions facing the next government.

Queen Mary academic wins €2m prestigious European Research Council funding
23 November 2023

Professor Rainbow Murray from the School of Politics and International Relations has been awarded a €2M grant from the European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator scheme to study the representation of men in politics. She is one of 308 leading researchers across Europe who have been awarded funding in the ERC (2023) competition.

Queen Mary extends partnership with Houses of Parliament to deliver Parliamentary Studies module
17 November 2023

Future cohorts of Queen Mary politics students will continue to have the opportunity to hear directly from MPs, peers, and parliamentary staff as part of their degree programme.

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