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Sexual relations as international relations

26 Feb 2021

Professor Laura Sjoberg’s Inaugural lecture will take place this coming Tuesday, 2 March.

ESRC grant awarded to Dr Tom Dyson

02 Feb 2021

A Revolution in Military Learning: Uncovering the Potential of Lessons-Learned Processes

ESRC grant awarded to Dr Cassie Schwartz

02 Feb 2021

Project: The diffusion of development: Extending RCTs with agent-based modelling to understand spillovers of development interventions

PIRwired

03 Jun 2020

A Podcast from the Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London, where we discuss current affairs and developing research.

Launch of the Gender Institute

03 Jun 2020

Founded in 2020 with funding from the British Academy, the Gender Institute at Royal Holloway, University of London looks to become a hub for study, teaching, learning, and activism about gender.

Professor Sarah Childs joins the Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy.

20 May 2020

The Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy is delighted to welcome our new Professor of Politics and Gender, Sarah Childs.

Launch of "How to Write Brilliant Essays" website and YouTube channel

16 Sept 2019

Dr Ursula Hackett launches new website and YouTube channel, "How to Write Brilliant Essays".

New IMF surveillance search tool launched

04 Sept 2019

Article IV Scanner launched, an online search tool enabling customised searches of International Monetary Fund (IMF) surveillance documents

Rising turnout and more switching means parties must address low-income voters’ economic concerns to win at next General Election

15 Jul 2019

Voters struggling to make ends meet on low incomes are ‘up for grabs’ like never before and are set to have a bigger influence on who ends up winning the next General Election.

International Monetary Fund reforms weaken the state, study finds

08 Mar 2019

Lending conditions imposed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) undermine “state capacity” in developing nations, Dr Thomas Stubbs finds.