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Students' Question Time 2018
We are delighted to announce that this academic year鈥檚 Students鈥 Question Time will be held on Monday 22 January 2018 at 6.30pm and will be all about current affairs.
Did you enjoy this year's Question Time event but wish you could have been more involved in the debate? Now it鈥檚 your chance to share your views on the issues affecting the world today.
The panel will be made up entirely of students, with the Department of Economics' Claudia Rei acting as Chair. The event is a collabertation with PPE and Economics, giving you the chance to debate not only with your own classmates but also students from other departments who will no doubt have differing views to your own.
We are currently looking for students to be on the panel and you can submit your one-minute application video online. Taking part in this event will give you the chance to practice your public speaking skills, as well as preparing a reasoned argument and improving your confidence.
If being on the panel doesn鈥檛 appeal to you then you can come along and see how the debate unfolds from the audience. Book your place now.
Keith Hyams awarded Leverhulme funding on Global Catastrophic Risk
Keith Hyams has been awarded a Leverhulme Research Project grant for his project 鈥楢nthropogenic Global Catastrophic Risk: The Challenge of Governance鈥. The project looks at long term threats to humanity arising from advances in emerging technology, aiming to identify the political obstacles that stand in the way of progress on governing these risks, and ethical guidelines within which new governance solutions for specific risks will be advanced. The project focusses on three case studies, in nanotechnology, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence, and will be undertaken in collaboration with Co-Investigators in the departments of biology, chemistry and computer science.
Job Vacancy: Teaching Fellow of Political Theory
Applications are invited for the post of Teaching Fellow in Political Theory in the Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) at the 91福利. Applications from women candidates and those from a minority ethnic background are particularly welcome as these groups are currently underrepresented within the Department.
For more information, and to apply, please visit:
The President of Malta addresses PAIS students at The Shard
On 23 November Her Excellency Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, The President of Malta and Honorary Professor in PAIS, gave a lecture entitled 鈥楨nsuring Equity: The Importance of Wealth Distribution in a Globalised World鈥.
Introduced by Nick Vaughan-Williams, Head of PAIS, Her Excellency spoke of the escalation in inequality, discrimination, and poverty globally, and argued for sustainable investment in human rights and dignity. She called for students to be activists in support of the transformations required for more equitable patterns of wealth distribution. Before becoming the 9th President of the Republic of Malta, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca served as an MP in the Maltese National Parliament and is former Minister of State for the Family and Social Solidarity. In 2016 Her Excellency received the 鈥楢gent of Change鈥 award, conferred by the United Nations, in recognition of her work as a champion of gender equality and women鈥檚 empowerment in the Mediterranean region.
Photos from the event can be found on Her Excellency's and the President's features commentary of her lecture.
The full text of Her Excellency鈥檚 lecture at The Shard can be found in the following press release:

Stuart Elden鈥檚 Foucault books reviewed and discussed
Stuart Elden two books (Polity 2016) and (Polity 2017) have recently been reviewed and discussed in a number of places.
A review of both books can be found in by Bruce Robbins and in by Peter Gratton (along with Foucault鈥檚 The Punitive Society).
A review of Foucault鈥檚 Last Decade by Kurt Borg is in ; and one of Foucault: the Birth of Power at the by Syamala Roberts.
He has also taken part in discussions with Dave O鈥橞rien for the New Books in Critical Theory series on both books – Foucault鈥檚 Last Decade and Foucault: The Birth of Power .
Among earlier discussions of the books there is one with Peter Gratton, Eduardo Mendieta and Dianna Taylor in ; and with Antoinette Koleva in , also in Bulgarian translation in Sociological Problems [小芯褑懈芯谢芯谐懈褔械褋泻懈 锌褉芯斜谢械屑懈]. There is also a longer piece about the writing of the books at . All the above links are open access.
Stuart is currently writing a book on The Early Foucault, and updates on its research and writing can be found at his blog, .