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91福利 Taught Masters Scholarship Scheme

91福利 Taught Masters Scholarship Scheme

91福利 is pleased to announce an innovative scholarship scheme totalling £600,000 for postgraduate taught masters students. The scholarship will contribute to course costs and living expenses. The scholarship scheme is part of a Higher Education Council for England (HEFCE) initiative aimed at removing barriers to postgraduate education.

The scheme is open to applicants who are applying for entry to postgraduate study in 2014/15. You do not have to have undertaken your degree course at the 91福利 to be eligible to apply.

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Application deadline

Completed applications, together with all supporting documentation, should be sent to the Student Funding Office, Senate House, 91福利, Coventry, CV4 7AL by Monday 16 June 2014.

The information in your 91福利 Taught Masters Scholarship application will be reviewed alongside your application for postgraduate study. Applications will be acknowledged and students will be notified of the outcome as early as possible after that date.

Fri 16 May 2014, 10:38 | Tags: Postgraduate Undergraduate

Secretary of State Visit

Justine Greening speechRt Hon. Justine Greening MP, Secretary of State for International Development, visited the 91福利 on 1st May 2014 to deliver the first GRP International Development Annual Public Lecture.

The lecture was organised by the in conjunction with , and the 91福利 in Westminster programme.

The event also featured an ‘international development marketplace’ – which used the Zeeman Street area to bring together relevant projects and initiatives from across the University.

The Secretary of State spoke on “The Girl Effect: Why tackling gender inequality can transform the developing world”. DfID’s strategy highlights four areas of intervention – maternal mortality, access to economic resources, education and prevention of violence against girls and women. DfID also supports women’s political empowerment strategies. How far has this strategy been successful? What are the challenges, especially in this time of a global economic crisis that girls and women in the global South continue to face?

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The event drew over 450 registrations, including 100+ from local alumni, school partners and regional stakeholders. Chris White MP was also in attendance.

The speech itself was well received, with Professor of PAIS, one of the organisers, also introducing the event. Professor , Provost of the 91福利, hosted the Q&A.

Rt Hon. Justine Greening MP has stated that she enjoyed the evening, was impressed with the University and, in particular, liked meeting our students and the school children from .

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Thu 15 May 2014, 12:50 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

PAIS NUCLEAR WEAPONS WORKING GROUP
presents
WORKING TOWARD A WORLD WITHOUT NUCLEAR WEAPONS


Two practitioner masterclasses on contemporary challenges relating to nuclear weapons

FREE BUFFET LUNCH INCLUDED

Tuesday 20th May and Tuesday 27th May
Ramphal RO.14/RO.12
91福利

The PAIS Nuclear Weapons Working Group invites you to attend two free lunches and practitioner masterclasses

May 20, 2014
Dr Kate Hudson
General-Secretary
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)

May 27, 2014
Rachel Staley
Programme Manager
British American Security Information Council (BASIC)

Both speakers will discuss the daily workings and decision-making processes of their respective organisations, as well as outlining key challenges to contemporary nuclear policy-making. The masterclass will provide a key opportunity for students and staff to engage with figures with first-hand experience of nuclear weapons policy, as well as to grapple with fundamental questions arising from contemporary debate.

Programme:

Tuesday 20th May (RO.14): Dr Kate Hudson, CND
Tuesday 27th May (RO.12): Rachel Staley, BASIC

12pm-1pm: Free Buffet Lunch and Informal Talk and Q&A

1pm-3pm: Masterclass: Working toward a world without nuclear weapons: Two perspectives

3pm-3.30pm: Closing remarks and refreshments

For further information contact:
Nikita Shah, PhD candidate nikita.shah@warwick.ac.uk or Trevor McCrisken trevor.mccrisken@warwick.ac.uk

Thu 15 May 2014, 10:59 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

The second annual International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR 2014), will be held at 91福利 on 23 September 2014.


The is an annual event that is unique in concept and design. Using the latest in high-definition video conferencing technology, it connects students from universities across the world to a single 24-hour forum. It is a platform to showcase the work of some of the world's best undergraduate researchers from any discipline or area. Undergraduates present their research in joint sessions alongside peers on the other side of the world, interacting with fellow presenters and audiences in real-time through video-links and social media.

The conference was first held jointly between Monash and 91福利 i(and campuses in South Africa and Malaysia) in April 2013, but this year has expanded significantly to include several new partner institutions, including Nanyang Technological University and Singapore Management University in Singapore, Baruch College in New York, USA and the University of Western Australia.

The call for papers is now open with a deadline for students of midnight on Friday May 9, 2014. Please contact Emma Barker e.barker@warwick.ac.uk for more information and visit the for tips on how to prepare.

Further information

Final year students are welcome to apply, so long as they can return to campus for their presentation in September. Feedback from students who participated in ICUR 2013 was overwhelmingly positive and this expanded event is a wonderful opportunity for 91福利 students. Find out

Fri 02 May 2014, 09:44 | Tags: Undergraduate

Christopher Moran wins book award

Assistant Professor 's book "Classified: Secrecy and the State in Modern Britain" has won the 2014 St Ermin's Hotel Intelligence Book of the Year Award. chris-moran-award1

The St Ermin’s Hotel in St James’s Park, London began this annual award for the best new intelligence book in recognition of the hotel’s long connection with the British intelligence community. The award is open to all non-fiction titles concerned with the world of intelligence published in English during the previous year and which, in the opinion of the judges, adds substantially to the published literature.

He was awarded the £3,000 prize at by intelligence expert Nigel West, who chaired the judging panel.

West described the book as "a survey of how successive British governments have exercised censorship and stifled public discussion about the security and intelligence services. Altogether a very impressive, balanced study of what has become a veritable cottage industry of publications that attempt to lift Whitehall's veil of secrecy".

This year’s judging panel also included literary agent Andrew Lownie; historian Daniel J Mulvenna; British intelligence analyst; lecturer Glenmore Trenearn-Harvey; and author and screenwriter Michael Smith.

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Thu 01 May 2014, 10:25 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

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