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Dr Oz Hassan chairs talk given by Sir Robert Worcester at the Royal Society in London
Dr Oz Hassan, Assistant Professor in US National Security, chaired a talk given by Honorary PAIS Professor and founder of Market and Opinion Research International Ltd. (MORI), Sir Robert Worcester, at the Royal Society in London on 22 October. Sir Robert Worcester is a well-known figure in British public opinion research and political circles and as a media commentator, especially about voting intentions in British and American elections. Over 120 91福利 alumni were present at the lecture, which was entitled: 'The 2012 American Presidential Election: Who's Going to Win, and Why'.
Chavez: An unfair (re)election?
A Pinpoint Politics article by Armando Ortega
The latest presidential election in Venezuela was held on October 7th, with the incumbent president, Hugo Chávez, facing the former governor of Miranda, Henrique Capriles. It was deemed by a sector of the international press as a face-off between David and Goliath. With the support of the state apparatus, as well as the political use of populist measures (i.e., cheap oil and the construction of houses for the Venezuelan poor), Chávez won an otherwise fair election with 54.4% of the votes against Capriles 45% and named Nicolas Maduro, a relative moderate, as his Vice-President. In this manner, Chávez will remain in power, if his poor health allows him to fulfill his mandate, until 2019. Capriles was quick to recognise his defeat, thinking of upcoming regional elections in December this year.
Results of the 2011-12 PAIS Teaching Evaluation Survey and 2012 National Student Survey
Who filled in the survey this year? Many thanks to those who did – our module-level survey was filled in by 75.6% of undergraduates and 88.4% of postgraduates. Total returns were 1864 out of 2386 module registrations (or 78.1% of those eligible). In the National Student Survey (NSS) (which is exclusively for final-year undergraduates) 171 replies covering the following degree courses were received: PPE (tripartite, bipartite Economics Major, bipartite), EPAIS, Politics with International Studies, Politics, History and Politics. The response rates varied from 55% (PPE bipartite Economics Major) to 84% (Politics).
What did you think of the modules? 95% of undergraduate responses considered the modules adequate, good, or very good. We noted that 76% considered them to be good or very good. 96% of graduate responses also agreed that the modules had been adequate, good, or very good; 79% thought good or very good. Overall satisfaction with courses in the NSS was 87%, but Teaching and Learning had a 91% satisfaction score.
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WIDS internship opportunity
The (WIDS) has launched an exciting all-expenses-paid socioeconomic research internship scheme in collaboration with the (IRRI) and the Politics and International Studies (PAIS) Department, exclusively for 91福利 undergraduates, postgraduates and recent graduates (class of 2012). One candidate will be chosen through a competitive application process to undertake a 2-6 month long placement with IRRI in the Philippines. The winner will be announced during the closing ceremony of the 91福利 International Development Summit (16th-18th November, 2012). To apply it is necessary to write a short essay or report on a topic related to the work done by IRRI. More information can be found in the links below.
Due to the support of the PAIS Department, international return tickets from the UK to the Philippines will be entirely subsidized. Additionally, IRRI will provide a stipend to cover local expenses including accommodation and travel within the Philippines.
For more information about the internship and application process, visit . If you have any additional questions, do not hesitate to contact us at internship.wids@gmail.com
Please keep in mind that all applications must be submitted online by 11:59 pm GMT on the 28th October 2012.