Tag Archive for: All Undergraduate Programmes

Richmond Students on ITV US Election Coverage – Tonight 6pm!
NewsDon't miss ITV's interview with Richmond US students on their views on the presidential election.

West London Film Festival: Natalie Lauren wins Richmond Prize
NewsDiscover a winner of the West London Film Festival and their exciting pitch prize: a half day in our Film and TV Studio.

US Election: The Morning After
NewsDiscussing the real winners and losers, soft power and broader reginal and global as well as national dynamics.

World as Abyss – A discussion with Professor David Chandler
NewsJoin a discussion with Professor David Chandler as he talks about his monographs centred around globalisation and Anthropocene behaviour.

Richmond Registry Staff Member Robert Căzăcuțu Publishes Article in Lumpen Journal
News, ResearchIn this, his second contribution to the journal, Robert delves into the belief that immigrants in Britain and worldwide have lost touch with the values that are necessary to resist the “pervasive and invisible hand of Capital.”

Associate Professor Noga Glucksam Represents RAUL at EISA-PEC 2024
News, ResearchAssociate Professor of International Relations Noga Glucksam recently attended the 2024 European International Studies Association Pan-European Conference (EISA-PEC) on International Relations, an annual event that brings together interdisciplinary scholars working in the field of international studies.

International Programmes Team Hosts Welcome Drinks for New Visiting Students
NewsThe International Programmes Team kicked off the semester in style by hosting a Welcome Drinks event at The Gunnersbury pub.

Emeritus Professor Bruce Stanley contributes chapter to the academic publication Carceral Worlds
NewsBruce Stanley, Emeritus Professor of International Relations at Richmond American University London, has recently contributed to Carceral Worlds, a book that offers a ‘necessary and timely contribution to understanding these carceral realities of the globalized present’.

Wish You Were Here: The Story of Tourism in Richmond
NewsOn display are over 30 artworks by local Art and Design students, created in response to the theme of Tourism and inspired by objects from the Museum's collection. Visitors can see how Richmond first attracted tourists and keeps them coming after 300 years.

Dr William Durden co-writes article explaining the advantages and effects of studying abroad
NewsEducation abroad is a path to recapture what has been lost in America.


