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Exhibition Launch - We Are In Between

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Exhibition featuring the migrant camps in Calais and Dunkirk following the destruction from October 2016. What is left behind after the police have intervened, or, more accurately, what happens in the moments in-between - of waiting; of anticipating violence; of preparing to cross the border?

Is it Game Over in the South China Sea?

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Massive new artificial islands, a huge leap in naval and paramilitary capabilities and relentless pressure on neighbouring states - is China swallowing the South China Sea? Meanwhile, the US Navy suffers mishaps and scandal and promised increases in capabilities are years or decades away. Is this the moment at which the United States cedes a portion of the globe to a rising power? Or are we about to enter a period of dangerous instability as existing powers try to defend the international order?

The Black Sea War of 1914-17 through British eyes

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The Black Sea War focussing on the modernisation of the Ottoman navy by 1914 up to the Russian amphibious landings on the North Anatolian coast in 1916 presented by Dr Toby Ewin.

Stochastics and Optimization in Energy

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The workshop focuses on the recent advances and challenges related to the mathematical modelling and optimization problems arising in energy markets and includes talks given by international leading experts and young promising researchers.

Recent Developments in EU Competition Policy: an economic perspective

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Talk by Tommaso Valletti, Chief Competition Economist, European Commission

Unpicking the paradoxes of competitive accountability: Impact in the REF

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Richard Watermeyer, Reader in Education at the University of Bath, speaks in the latest in the 'Reclaiming Higher Education' seminar series, exploring issues of critical importance to the future of UK higher education.

Where did it go wrong for the English fee-loan regime?

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Andrew McGettigan writer on higher education financing, and student loans, speaks at the latest in the 'Reclaiming Higher Education' seminar series, exploring issues of critical importance to the future of UK higher education.

Decolonising the curriculum: Is it the same as decolonising knowledge?

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Humeira Iqtidar, senior lecturer in politics, speaks at the latest event in the 'Reclaiming the Curriculum' seminar series, exploring issues of critical importance to the future of UK higher education.

2018 International Graduate Legal Research Conference (IGLRC)

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The conference gives graduate students and academics early in their careers a unique opportunity to engage with the academic community.

CSSS Seminar: The nexus between semiconductors and security: A case study of China

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This paper first addresses the research gap by critically assessing how and why the industry pertains to defense power and security in four inter-related aspects, based on the empirical analysis of elite interviews with over 160 actors in the global semiconductor, defense, and government sectors as well as the secondary data in English and Chinese.
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