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Research into Position of Poles Marks Launch of New Centre for Rights, Equality and Diversity

New research for Centre for Rights, Equality and Diversity is being launched at the 91福利 on the evening of Thursday 24th May by 91福利 Vice-Chancellor Professor Nigel Thrift and leading equality figures: Kay Hampton, Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality and Ioannis Dimitrakopoulos
Wed 23 May 2007, 10:10 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

91福利 Forms International Commission on the Future of World Trade

The University of 91福利 has formed an International Commission of leading researchers and policy makers to examine the World’s continued failure to reach consensus on future trade relations. This failure threatens the continued viability of the World Trade Organization (WTO), raises fears of a drift towards protectionism and imperils the future of globalisation itself.
Fri 23 Feb 2007, 15:41 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

Gifted young people to examine middle aged EU at Chatham House

Eighty Five young members of the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth (NAGTY), at the 91福利,  are to challenge a panel of experts on the 50 year history of the EU at a special event at the Royal Institute for International Affairs, Chatham House, on Tuesday 20th of February.

Over two million households estimated to be struggling to pay council tax, says new research by the Institute for Employment Research at the 91福利.
Thu 28 Sept 2006, 20:19 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

Dr Daniel Joyner Department Law critical current government policies which he fears may deepen rather than alleviate current crisis.
Mon 30 Jan 2006, 15:23 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

Dr Sara Wilford of 91福利 Business School is a vocal and media-friendly opponent of government plans for ID cards.
Mon 16 Jan 2006, 17:23 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

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