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Supporting Mid-Career Academics: Reflecting on Our First Mentoring Workshop
By Jessica Smith, Co-Convenor, Women and Politics Specialist Group On
20 March 2025
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From Red to Blue? Why some British Indians are turning away from Labour.
By Zeena Mistry, Centre for British Politics, University of Hull, PSA Diverse Voices Scholar On
20 March 2025
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Who is taking A-level Government and Politics? A 15-Year Snapshot
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19 March 2025
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Diverse Voices 2024: Reflections from our first workshop
By Joan McDappa, PSA’s Diversity and Projects Officer, On
7 March 2025
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Is Turkey starting another peace process with the PKK?
By Begum Zorlu City St George's, University of London, Convenor of the PSA Turkish Politics Specialist Group On
6 March 2025
WJM Mackenzie Book Prize 2024/25 - Shortlist Announced
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27 February 2025
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Does the UK have the right research funding mix?
By Michelle Doyle Wildman On
7 August 2024
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Open access and the 2029 Research Excellence Framework (REF)
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5 August 2024
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SPERI Presents... A podcast tackling the big questions in political economy
By Michael Jacobs and Mems Ayinla (University of Sheffield) On
25 July 2024
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Gender and Generational Shifts in UK Voting Trends: What Should We Think?
By Lou Cheron On
24 July 2024
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The hard work begins here: France's legislative elections and what comes next
By Dr Fraser McQueen On
17 July 2024
Report
UK Election Analysis 2024 Report
By Centre for Comparative Politics & Media Research On
16 July 2024
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Decolonising pedagogical strategies: A summary
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15 July 2024
PSA Chair Rose Gann promoted to Professor of Politics Education
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15 July 2024
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The UK General Election of July 2024: Results and Implications
By Professor James Newell On
12 July 2024
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Election 2024 analysis: The UK Union may appear restrengthened — but is it really?
By Jack Liddall On
12 July 2024
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The Electoral System Got It Half Right
By Professor Richard Rose On
9 July 2024
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Nominations Open Mackenzie Book Prize 2024
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5 July 2024
What are Politicians able to deliver for the next generation of voters?
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28 June 2024
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Labour and local government: back to the future?
By ECN member, Phil Swann, University of Birmingham On
19 June 2024
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Constitutional conundrums: what happens if a Prime Minster resigns during an election campaign?
By Lord Norton of Louth On
14 June 2024
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