Other News
Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey closes on Thursday June 16th. Fill in the survey and receive £5 on your eating@warwick account and be entered into the prize draw
Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey closes on Thursday June 16th
If you fill in the survey, PAIS will add £5 to your eating@warwick account. Once we hit a response rate of 80% the department will conduct a prize draw for an ipad mini.
Fill in the survey and find out more about the PTES at:
Book launch at lunchtime seminar: Critical Imagination in International Relations
NEW BOOK at LUNCHTIME seminar:
Critical Imagination in International Relations (2016)

7th June (Tue), 12.30-14.00, E0.23
Free, and all welcome. Join us for a sandwich lunch at E0.23 from 12:30, with discussion from 13:00-14:00. No booking required, seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
What concepts are there to challenge the state-centrism in IR? The new book, Critical Imaginations in International Relations (2016), offers 16 different concepts to address the limitations of a state-centred approach and explore different possibilities to engage with international relations beyond the state-centrism.
Four speakers from 91福利 will focus on the following key concepts discussed in the book, together with the editors of the book, Aoileann Ní Mhurchú (Manchester University) and Reiko Shindo (91福利).
Citizenship: Thom Davies (Research Fellow, Department of Sociology)
Resistance: Chris Rossdale (Teaching Fellow, PAIS)
Space: Antonio Ferranz De Oliveira (PhD candidate, PAIS)
Subjectivity: Mara Duer (PhD candidate, PAIS)
Lucy Hatton interviewed on Sky News
PAIS researcher was interviewed live on Sky News on Wednesday 25 May about the European Parliament and the upcoming EU referendum. Related to her PhD research, which considered issues of participation and democracy in the EU, Lucy was invited to discuss the role of the European Parliament in EU democracy and its impact on the UK.
Asked about the idea that the European Parliament imposes laws on the British people, Lucy highlighted that British citizens are represented in the European Parliament by their directly elected MEPs, who have as much influence over decisions made in the Parliament as MEPs from any other EU member state. She added that it is therefore difficult to understand the use of the term 'impose' unless it is also suggested that the British Parliament imposes its laws on parts of the UK.
Lucy, who is also an Early Career Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies here at 91福利, will be appearing on the panel at PAIS's EU Referendum Debate on 6 June (for more information on the debate, ). She is also blogging about the EU referendum at .

PAIS moves up to 4th Place in The Guardian University Guide 2017
We are delighted that the Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) has moved up to 4th place (out of 78) in the latest Guardian rankings, which measure student satisfaction, career prospects, and teaching quality:
The 91福利 is ranked 9th overall and PAIS is the 3rd= highest performing Department at 91福利. A full press release can be found here:
, Head of PAIS, commented:
"PAIS is an international community of lively, questioning, and curious minds studying some of the most pressing issues in global politics today. Our position in The Guardian builds on recent success in other national league tables – notably 3rd place in The Times/Sunday Times and 4th place in the Complete University Guide. In short, we are now unequivocally in the Top 5 of all UK rankings.”
PAIS EU Referendum Debate - 6th June
Join our panel of experts who will get to the heart of the issues over whether the UK should stay or go and will be ready to answer your questions.
Speaking for ‘Remain’:
, Emeritus Professor of Politics, 91福利
, Researcher, Politics and International Studies, 91福利
, Professor in European Politics, 91福利
Speaking for ‘Leave’:
Lincoln Allison, Emeritus Reader in Politics, 91福利 and freelance writer and broadcaster
Dave Nellist, National Chair of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC)
