The department of Politics invite applications for Graduate Teaching Fellowships (starting October 2018).
The Centre for the Study of International Slavery (CSIS) are delighted to win the Research Impact of the Year award at the University of Liverpool’s Staff Awards 2018.
Dr Luca Bernardi from the University of Liverpool's Department of Politics has recently been awarded a British Academy grant to research the effects of COVID-19 life changes on mental health and political attitudes in the UK, in collaboration with Prof Ian H. Gotlib (Department of Psychology, Stanford University).
This article was written by Professor Jon Tongue, Department of Politics, University of Liverpool.
The Department of Politics invite applications for a PhD studentship for UK students (maintenance+fees) in any aspect of democratisation, nationalism, and ethnicity studies broadly understood.
We are delighted to announce that Daniel Bowman has been awarded the Janey Antoniou Award for making an exceptional difference to the lives of those living with severe mental illness. Daniel was commended for being the standout candidate for his passion, breadth of work and the clear impact of his campaigning on mental health policy.
This article was written by Professor Jon Tonge, Department of Politics, University of Liverpool. This local election sees contests in 22 NW councils, the highest number of any region. Nearly half (12 of 28) metropolitan borough contests are being held in the NW. 459 council seats are at stake.
The Politics Department is launching a new master’s in Public Administration and Policy (MPA) for entry in 2025.