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Title: Politics at Bristol


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Politics at Bristol
  • October 2006

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The Department
  • The Department is one of the UK's leading
    research-driven centres for politics and
    international relations.
  • In the last official review of research in all
    political science departments in the UK (Research
    Assessment Exercise, 2001), Bristol was judged to
    be 'outstanding by international standards' (5A)

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  • In the October 2000 Quality Assurance Agency
    Subject Review, it scored an 'excellent' 23 out
    of a possible 24.
  • The Times Good University Guide 2007 ranked
    politics and international relations at Bristol
    4th best in the UK.

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  • Politics at Bristol was established as a separate
    department in 1964.
  • We now have 370 undergraduates, 130 Diploma and
    Masters Students and 45 MPhil/PhD students.
  • We have 25 permanent academic staff, five
    researchers, six support staff and thirteen
    honorary/visiting staff.

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Students
  • UG/Undergraduates SH Politics, JH with
    Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, Social Policy,
    Modern Languages and Theology
  • PGT/Diploma and Masters International Relations,
    International Development, International
    Security, Development and Security, Gender and
    International Relations
  • PGR/Mphil/PhD focused on research themes of
    security, development, gender and Europe.

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Academic Staff
  • 10 Priory Road Terrell Carver, Richard Little,
    Judith Squires, Michelle Cini, Jutta Weldes, Eric
    Herring, Fiona Ross, Donald Shell, Mark
    Wickham-Jones, Andrew Wyatt, Nieves
    Perez-Solorzano Borragan
  • 34 Tyndalls Park Road Mark Duffield, Geoffrey
    Pridham, George Sanford, Sarah Childs, Timothy
    Edmunds, Vernon Hewitt, Paul Higate, Elke
    Krahmann, Martin Gainsborough, Marsha Henry
    Adrian Flint, Gaston Fornes, Alvaro Mendez, Steve
    Webber.

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Support Staff
  • Elaine GriffithsDepartmental Administrator, Beth
    Hammond Undergraduate Co-ordinator, Daniel
    Hemings Department Secretary, Harriet Lee
    Graduate Studies Co-ordinator, Susan Pirrie
    Graduate Research Co-ordinator, Jean Pretlove
    Research Secretary

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Governance Research Centre
  • Established in October 2002, the GRC undertakes
    research related to four key aspects of
    governance security, development, gender and
    Europe.
  • The GRC co-ordinates and promotes the research of
    these four research groups.
  • In the past five years we have attracted 1.5m of
    income from funders for our research.

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Security and Governance
  • Staff in this research group include Tim Edmunds,
    Marsha Henry, Eric Herring, Paul Higate, Elke
    Krahmann, Steve Webber and Jutta Weldes.
  • Recent projects include Security and Governance
    in an uncertain world, which examined the
    relevance and the extent to which the
    multifaceted concept of 'governance' explains
    contemporary security problems and new security
    challenges in the world. Papers were published in
    a special issue of Conflict Security and
    Development, 52 and an ESRC funded project on
    Muslim media and the war on terror.

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Development and Governance
  • Staff in this research group include Mark
    Duffield, Vernon Hewitt, Andrew Wyatt, Martin
    Gainsborough.
  • Recent projects include The Bristol-Vietnam
    Project, founded in 2005 to provide high quality
    research tailored to the needs of international
    business and the donor aid community Mapping the
    Sovereign Frontier, an interdisciplinary
    workshop held 29/9/06.

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Gender and Governance
  • Staff in this research group include Terrell
    Carver, Sarah Childs, Marsha Henry, Paul Higate,
    Judith Squires and Jutta Weldes
  • Research projects include The Hansard Societys
    Women at the Top Report co-authored by Sarah
    Childs, 2005 and participation in the Womens
    Hour anniversary programmes a special issue of
    the British Journal of International Relations on
    Gender and International Relations edited by
    Squires and Weldes, 2007 Engendering Security in
    Peacekeeping Missions

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European Governance
  • Staff in this research group include Michelle
    Cini, Geoffrey Pridham, George Sanford, Nieves
    Perez-Solorzano Borragan
  • Recent projects include Public Service Ethics
    in the European Commission funded by the
    Nuffield Foundation Europeanising
    Democratisation? EU Accession and Regime Change
    in Post-Communist Countries an ESRC Fellowship
    project 2004-7, Geoffrey Pridham.

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The Profession
  • Political Studies Association
  • European Consortium of Political Research
  • British International Studies Association

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Publications
  • The Department aims to produce research of
    international excellence. All academic staff are
    research active.
  • All staff publish in top-ranking academic
    journals, and are producing research monographs
    as well as key textbooks.

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Departmental Seminars
  • Wednesdays 100 -200
  • 25 October - Dan Conway
  • 1 November - Nataliya Danilova
  • 15 November - Ann-Dorte Christensen
  • 6 December - Richard Little

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Invited Speakers
  • Wednesdays 400-530
  • 18 October Dr Eric Herring, University of
    Bristol, Book Launch sponsored by the Department
    of Politics and the International Affairs
    Society. 'Iraq in Fragments The Occupation and
    Its Legacy' by Eric Herring and Glen Rangwala.
    Followed by drinks reception. Venue TBA
  • 8 November, 2006 Dr Nicola Smith, University of
    Birmingham Mapping Discourses of Globalisation
    and European Integration Empirically in the UK
    and Ireland
  • 29 November, 2006 Prof. Justin Fisher, Brunel
    University 'Modelling Stages of Development in
    Constituency Campaigning'
  • 14 February, 2007 Dr Stephen Hopgood, SOAS,
    Moral and political authority, or Why Amnesty
    International is a Church
  • 28 February, 2007 Prof. Mike Saward, Open
    University, Representation
  • 30 May, 2007 Prof. Richard Neb Lebow, Dartmouth
    College, USA and Univ. of Cambridge,
    Recognition, Standing and Honour A Paradigm of
    International Relation.

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Events
  • 11 October 400
  • Reception, Victoria Rooms
  • 11 October 600
  • Social, Joe Public's (near Habitat on Queen's
    Road)
  • IAS and Politics Society are hosting a joint
    social after the Department of Politics
    Reception. Discounts will be available on food
    and drinks purchased.

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Events
  • 21 October 2006 22.00
  • Booom Club night
  • Venue Casablanca, Stokes Croft
  • Eric Herring will be DJing house music
  • Reduced rates for students and IAS members
  • See http//wegotttickets/com/event/13097
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