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New article by Dr Christian Emery for The Conversation analyses the current state and future outlook of talks between the US and Iran: theconversation.com/where-peace-...
I’ll be discussing supranational trust & @ec.europa.eu’s cohesion funding in Polish Regions at @uclssees.bsky.social #PIMs conference. Always so glad to be back! ☺️
That’s a perfect read for my upcoming flight to @uclssees.bsky.social #PIMs conference Urban Elites Rural Margins @pbukowski.bsky.social
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Join us next week! ⬇️
✨SSEES language staff and students at the UK Parliament
Dr Yordanka Velkova marked 24 May, The Day of Cyril and Methodius, the Bulgarian Alphabet, Education and Culture, and Slavonic Literature, with a talk on the Cyrillic alphabet and the Bulgarian language at the House of Commons: bit.ly/4fS1Ct4
Are you interested in studying at UCL Arts & Humanities? 🎓
There’s still time to join us at our undergraduate Open Days this June!
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Join this year's annual conference of the Places Identities and Memories (PIMs) Research Centre for a multidisciplinary approach to understanding how spatial, regional and urban-rural differences affect economic, political and social outcomes.
🗓️ 15-16 June
📍 UCL SSEES
➡️ bit.ly/4fV7mlX
Join us for the book launch of Riikka Pulkkinen's 'Enchantment' on literary representations of girlhood, the gaze of the camera in art & the challenges of translating fragmented and metafictional narratives.
Chaired by Dr Riitta-Liisa Valijarvi
🗓️ 23 June at 5.00-6.30pm
📍 UCL SSEES
➡️ bit.ly/4foyYQm
Proud of how far they’ve come.
Grateful for the journey.
Excited for what’s next.
A memorable (and warm!) graduation day last week, celebrating the achievements of our Arts & Humanities students 🎓☀️
📚 Our Language/s: Multilingualism in the Balkans
This event will explore the #Balkan diaspora’s linguistic landscape, focusing on how non-standardised and marginalised languages shape social difference and discrimination.
🗓️ 11 June at 4pm
📍 @britishlibrary.bsky.social
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It seems highly doubtful that a comprehensive deal can be reached that adheres to Trump’s proclaimed red lines.
Proud of how far they’ve come.
Grateful for the journey.
Excited for what’s next.
A memorable (and warm!) graduation day last week, celebrating the achievements of our Arts & Humanities students…
Following on from the hugely successful two previous events The Balkans, its Diasporas, and the Stories of Material Culture; and Eating the Balkans: Langua
Join this year's annual conference of the Places Identities and Memories (PIMs) Research Centre for a multidisciplinary approach to understanding how spatial, regional and urban-rural differences affect economic, political and social outcomes.
🗓️ 15-16 June
📍 UCL SSEES
➡️ bit.ly/4fV7mlX
New publication from fellow Stockholm University PhD candidate Stefan Persson! Using decades of Swedish public opinion data, he finds that national policy is much more likely to reflect the views of big city residents than rural ones.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
While most studies of unequal political representation focus on divisions by income and education, this paper centers the urban–rural divide as a key axis of variation in opinion–policy congruence....