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Shaun Breslin article on China and Russia
Professor 's article "China plays politics with debt while the West holds its breath" has been published on website.
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Meet Your Alumni: Real Life Career Stories from PAIS Graduates
Ever wondered what it’s really like to do some of the kinds of jobs popular with PAIS students? Come to this event, organised by PAIS with Student Careers and Skills (SCS), and find out!
Speakers confirmed so far:
- Parliamentary assistant for an MP
- Producer of BBC1’s This Week Programme
- Civil Service Fast Streamer
- Local councillor/Prospective Parliamentary Candidate
- Corporate Affairs graduate in public affairs
- Universities Manager for Team Up
Following the speakers there will also be alumni to talk with and/or gain contact details from in the areas of charity, international development, the corporate world, insurance and teaching.
February 24th, 6.15pm – 8.30pm
Refreshments and buffet food will be available from 6.15pm-6.30pm.
Those who attend will receive a voucher for a drink in the Dirty Duck on us afterwards.
Pre-booking essential, bookings now open on My Advantage. Click the link to book.
Education, Justice & Democracy wins award
Professor has a paper in the award-winning collection
(Chicago UP 2013). The book has won the American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence in the Education category.
PAIS featured at IATL event
On 6 November 2013 the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) hosted an event entitled, 'Making Sense of Diversity in University Education'. The event drew together around 60 colleagues from a wide range of 91福利 departments. Dr , the PAIS Director of Student Experience and Progression (DSEP) and Shannon Holland-Houghton, second year PAIS student, were invited to take part.
The event focused on the lifecycle of Widening Participation from outreach through retention to progression. It is essential that 91福利, as a community, enables access for students from diverse backgrounds and enables all, regardless of background, to experience the high quality teaching and learning we deliver. Therefore, the event allowed Justin and Shannon to showcase the many innovations and positive developmets currently taking place within PAIS - our advice and feedback hours, our individual exam feedback, our online SSLC elections, and our joint work with the Politics Society, in particular through their mentoring scheme.
