Tag Archive for: International Relations (MA)
Richmond programme endorsed by leading academic on terrorism
NewsOne of Richmond’s newest Masters degree 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…
RUSI offers internship roles on new MA programme
NewsGreat 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…
A study in terror: Richmond’s new MA explored by Culturall
NewsRichmond’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…
Blog published on leading higher education website
News‘The perils of studying far-right extremism must be surmounted’
To support the launch of our new MA in Terrorism, Security and Radical Right Extremism, a blog has been posted recently by Times Higher Education written by Dr William Allchorn,…
Richmond Professor has article published on ‘containment of grief’ during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic
NewsDr Kandida Purnell, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Richmond, has just had an article published by Policy Press's 'Emotions and Society' journal.
Entitled, 'Out of touch, out of tune: the social-political construction of…
UK’s first MA programme specialising in Radical Right Extremism launched as joint initiative by Richmond and CARR
NewsAn innovative Masters programme is being launched today to reflect the escalation of radical right extremism around the world. The MA in Terrorism, Security and Radical Right Extremism has been developed by Richmond, The American International…
Explore Populism and Neoliberalism in the light of COVID-19 with article published by Dr Rafal Soborski
NewsDr Rafal Soborski, Professor of International Politics at Richmond, has just had his article “Biopolitics in the Time of Pandemic: Populism and Neoliberalism in the Light of COVID-19” published in Perspectives on Global Development and…
The name’s Brown, Martin Brown. Podcast featuring Richmond’s ‘Bondology’ expert
NewsDr Martin D. Brown, Associate Professor of International History at Richmond, has just recorded a new podcast about his research into James Bond which has been produced by Dr Luca Trenta, Associate Professor in International Relations, Swansea…
Richmond Professor looks one year ahead to a world post-Covid-19
NewsA year ago, newspaper front pages were covering the first known death in the UK from Covid-19. One year later, Dr Paul Rekret, Associate Professor of Politics at Richmond, has been interviewed for an article by news website South West Londoner…