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2018 NSS Results: PAIS #1 Department in University and #1 for Politics in Russell Group for overall satisfaction

The Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) is delighted to announce that in the 2018 National Student Survey we have achieved an overall student satisfaction result of 95 per cent for PO-coded degrees.
This year PAIS has regained our position as 1st in the University for overall student satisfaction. We are particularly pleased to report that we are 1st in the University for assessment and feedback, and 2nd for organization and management. We are also 1st in the University for student feedback being acted on and 2nd for staff valuing students' views and opinions about their course.
We have also improved our position nationally and are now ranked 1st for Politics in the Russell Group for overall student satisfaction. Other highlights among our Russell Group competitors include:
- 1st for Teaching
- 1st for Assessment and feedback
- 1st for Organization and management
- 1st for Student voice
Our sustained performance in overall student satisfaction in recent years is very impressive with our three year rolling average now also running at 95 per cent:
|
Year |
Overall satisfaction (PO coded degrees) |
|
2018 |
95 per cent |
|
2017 |
94 per cent |
|
2016 |
97 per cent |
|
2015 |
92 per cent |
|
2014 |
86 per cent |
|
2013 |
81 per cent |
The 2018 NSS results also follow two very encouraging outcomes in recent international league tables where the Department has improved its position since 2017:
2018 QS: PAIS is ranked #42 out of 200 (up from #44=)
2018 Shanghai: PAIS is ranked #37 out of 400 (up from #47)
These impressive outcomes are due to an outstanding team effort among academic and professional services colleagues as well as our fantastic students. Thanks to everyone for all your hard work and support in terms of teaching, feedback, and the student experience.
We look forward to working in partnership with our amazing students and dedicated staff to sustain and build on these strong results, which reflect our deep commitment to research-led teaching excellence. At the start of the new academic year we will feedback in greater detail to all students and we will discuss and take forward ideas for further enhancement of the PAIS student experience via our Student Staff Liaison Committee (SSLC).
Jennifer Philippa Eggert Invited to Research Symposium at the UN Headquarters in New York
Jennifer Philippa Eggert has been invited to participate in a research symposium organised by UN Women and the UN Security Council's Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate and UN Women. The event is taking place on 18 July at the UN Headquarters in New York.
The topic is women and terrorism, and the workshop will be attended by researchers and UN practitioners. The aim of the symposium is to bring together researchers and UN practitioners who work on the topic and to inform practice by research. The IAS have very kindly agreed to cover Jennifer's expenses, so she will be able to share her research and experience as a practitioner working on women, gender and (counter)terrorism.
PAIS Research Quoted in Parliamentary Report
The Human Rights Select Committee has extensively quoted research undertaken in PAIS, in their report into the Counterterrorism and Border Security Bill.
The Committee quotes and uses findings from Dr Charlotte Heath-Kelly's 'Counterterrorism in the NHS' report to support their recommendation that a full review of the Prevent strategy is undertaken:
Trevor McCrisken Interviewed on BBC Breakfast
Dr Trevor McCrisken appeared BBC Breakfast on BBC One on July 8th giving a preview of Donald Trump's visit to the UK.
Dr McCrisken discussed how the schedule means President Trump will be kept away from the protestors as much as possible, what Theresa May hopes to get from the meeting and what Trump gains, as well as setting it in the context of the more important NATO summit and the Trump meeting with Putin.
You can watch the interview below:
Teaching Political Economy Workshop
Date: Tuesday 11th September 2018, 10am to 4:30pm
Venue: Teaching Grid, Floor 2, Library, 91福利, Coventry, CV4 7AL
Entry: Free to attend with lunch and refreshments provided. Please email b.j.richardson@warwick.ac.uk to register.
Expenses: A limited number of UK travel bursaries are available for PhD researchers and early career academics in precarious employment. To apply for a bursary please provide a brief rationale when registering. Successful applicants will be notified by the end of August.
Programme: 10:00-10:30 Arrival and coffee
10:30 - 12:30 Projects
- Professor Jean-Christophe Graz, University of Lausanne, on the global classroom
- Dr Kevin Deane, Queen Mary University of London, on recharting the history of economic thought
- Dr Kerem Ni艧ancio臒lu, SOAS University of London, on decolonising the curriculum
- Dr Lena Rethel and Dr James Brassett, 91福利, on everyday life
13:00 - 14:30 Practices
- Group session where participants share ideas for lectures, seminars and assessments – moderated by Dr Juanita Elias, 91福利
15:00 - 16:30 Politics
- Dr Johnna Montgomerie, Goldsmiths University of London, on the neoliberal university
- Dr Chris Hesketh, Oxford Brookes University, on teaching resistance
- Dr Sahil Dutta, Goldsmiths University of London (TBC) on early career experiences
The workshop is sponsored by the BISA International Political Economy Group and the 91福利鈥檚 Department of Politics and International Studies.