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Your opportunity to join discussion on everyday experiences of sexuality

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Thursday 17 November, 5pm, Chiswick Park campus Please join Richmond's Research Center for the Study of the State, Power and Globalisation for a discussion of BA International Relations alumn Dr Taylor Riley's new book: Queer Word- and World-Making…

In Conversation with Dr Kandida Purnell

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Dr Kandida Purnell, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Richmond, has shared details of her research and life as an academic in an interview published recently by Defence Research Network. Dr Purnell's research builds on…

A Licence to Thrill

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Richmond’s ‘Bondologist, Dr Martin D. Brown, is in great demand following the release of the latest James Bond film, ‘No Time to Die’. Dr Brown, who is Associate Professor of International History at Richmond, has had an article…

Bodies Coming Apart and Bodies Becoming Parts

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Dr Kandida Purnell, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Richmond, has just had an article published in a new open access journal, Global Studies Quarterly. Entitled, Bodies Coming Apart and Bodies Becoming Parts: Widening,…
Looking for items to collect, a man rummages through the giant garbage dump left by the U.S. military near Bagram Air Base, north of Kabul Adek Berry/AFP

Richmond Professor Explores Impact of ‘Boots on the Ground’

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Dr Bruce Stanley, Emeritus Professor of International Relations at Richmond, has had an article published by Orient XXI, a media outlet which is dedicated to ‘the East’ from Morocco to Afghanistan. Entitled, “Boots on the Ground” leave…
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Richmond programme endorsed by leading academic on terrorism

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One of Richmond’s newest Masters programmes which is open for applications for January 2022 has been endorsed by a well-known scholar in terrorism. In a recent tweet, Mia Bloom, a Canadian-born academic, author, and Professor of Communication…

RUSI offers internship roles on new MA programme

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Great news! The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) - the world’s oldest and the UK’s leading defence and security think tank - has confirmed that they will provide places for interns from the new MA Terrorism, Security and Radical Right…
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Climate change and its impact on US military explored by Richmond professor

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An article has just been published online in two French media by Bruce Stanley, Professor Emeritus of International Relations at Richmond. Entitled US Military Destabilised by Climate Change in the Middle East, Professor Stanley’s article…

Join our virtual panel discussion on Wednesday 14 July, 5.00-6.00pm

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Faces of the Radical Right: from Nazi Occultism and UK Racist Heathenism to Street Movements It’s inescapable. Radical right extremism is dominating headlines around the world. From the far right shifting France’s political centre…

A study in terror: Richmond’s new MA explored by Culturall

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Richmond’s new MA Terrorism, Security and Radical Right Extremism has just been featured by Culturall, a digital journal interested in culture and the arts and how they can influence and improve business and public policy. You can explore…