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PAIS students attend Policy School at the Cabinet Office
Students on the PAIS MA Module 'Theories and Traditions in Public Policy' spent the 30th of November at the Cabinet Office, engaging in a simulation of the upcoming Departmental Spending Review with civil servants.

Call for Proposals: The Fifth Annual Research Conference in Politics and International Studies
Tuesday 2nd July, 2019. 9.30am—5.00pm. Maths Building, 91福利.
Proposals for our fifth annual research conference are invited from all academic staff and doctoral researchers in the Department of Politics and International Studies.
We welcome the following types of proposals: (1) paper proposals; (2) panel proposals; (3) roundtable proposals.
For papers please submit the paper title, author name(s), and 200-word abstract.
For panels please submit the panel title, details of 4 paper proposals, and name of panel chair.
For roundtables please submit the roundtable title, 200-word abstract on the roundtable theme, list of 4—5 contributing speakers, and name of roundtable chair.
Please e-mail all proposals to Jill Pavey: J.Pavey@warwick.ac.uk by Wednesday 1st May, 2019
Her Excellency, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, President of the Republic of Malta Gives Lecture to PAIS Students
On Monday 19th November, we were honoured to welcome Her Excellency, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, President of the Republic of Malta, to give a lecture to PAIS students and staff.
Her Excellency, who is an Honorary Professor in PAIS, gave a lecture titled 鈥楨urope and Africa: Twin Continents for Building Positive Peace,鈥 and answered questions posed by PAIS students.
You can watch the video of the lecture as well as .
Call for applications for a field trip to Latvia and Estonia
PAIS at 91福利 University is part of the EU Jean Monnet Network 鈥淏etween the EU and Russia鈥 (BEAR): .
As part of the activities within this network, the BEAR team in the University of Glasgow is organising a field trip for upper-level undergraduate students in the Social Sciences to Latvia and Estonia, 10-17 February 2019. The field trip is aimed at providing students with an opportunity to learn how to conduct research 鈥渋n the field.鈥 Up to eight successful applicants from BEAR network universities will be selected through a competitive process to participate in this field trip.
More information about the application process and the provisional program is available here.
To apply: Please send a resume and short personal statement outlining your interest in the field trip directly to Dr. Ammon Cheskin at ammon.cheskin@Glasgow.ac.uk by 10 December, 2018.
Charlotte Heath-Kelly Receives the 2019 ISA Conference Post-PhD Paper Award
Dr. Charlotte Heath-Kelly has received the 2019 ISA Conference Post-PhD Paper Award for her paper ',' it was selected by judges from the Theory Section of the International Studies Association after many rounds of review and discussion.
The paper explores how trees are increasingly used in commemoration of terrorism victims, and the complications of representing human life with vegetal symbols. It is based on Dr Heath-Kelly's ESRC funded research of terrorism memorialisation and can be read .
For more information on the award, please see: .