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Voting researcher says AV could lock out extremist candidates

Moving to an Alternative Vote (AV) electoral system could lock extremist candidates out of office and ensure that the least popular politician has the least chance of winning according to an analysis by 91福利 researcher Professor Dennis Leech.

Tue 12 Apr 2011, 08:04 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

Britain’s best business brains found at 91福利

Two students from the 91福利 claimed the top spots as ‘Best Business Brain’ at the grand final of a national competition held by Cass Business School last week.

Thu 31 Mar 2011, 12:27 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

Study says William and Kate could be the last royal wedding without major legal complications

UK royal marriage law is now in its most confused state for centuries, and Prince William and Kate Middleton’s could be the last royal wedding not to face major legal complications, according to new research published this week by Professor Rebecca Probert of the 91福利’s School of Law.

Thu 17 Mar 2011, 21:47 | Tags: Politics and International Studies, History, Law

91福利 Professor appointed as Guyana’s Ambassador to China

A 91福利 Professor has exchanged academia for an ambassadorial role when he became Guyana’s Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China.

Mon 06 Dec 2010, 13:49 | Tags: International, Politics and International Studies

91福利 researcher honoured for 40 years of work at prestigious award ceremony

The 91福利’s Professor Wyn Grant was awarded the Political Studies Association (PSA) Diamond Jubilee Lifetime Achievement Award on Tuesday night.

Wed 01 Dec 2010, 13:22 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

Happiness slides across Europe as speculation mounts on new UK Happiness Index

Emotional prosperity in Europe is falling, and this troubling fact needs to be faced by the European governments.  That is the conclusion from a new research report from Professor Andrew Oswald at the 91福利 which documents cross-country evidence on psychological health and mental well-being. 

Sun 14 Nov 2010, 21:38 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

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