UCL International Public Policy Review

UCL International Public Policy Review Official page of UCL International Public Policy Review. TL;DR: We are a student-run journal for anyone interested in politics. IPPR seeks to
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If you want to try your hand at writing anything politics-related, we highly encourage you to drop us a FB message (because we simply love new ideas!!)

Here is the TL part:

UCL International Public Policy Review (IPPR) is a student-run media political platform within UCL Department of Political Science. It consists of our annual academic journal, weekly blogs and podcast. Promote interdisciplina

ry work in international relations and public policy
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3. Stimulate fruitful and forward-looking debate on issues related to global governance and international public policy. Whether you are an undergraduate or full-time academic, we invite you to contribute. Submissions of both articles and podcast contributions covering topics within public policy are especially welcomed! For more information on submissions, simply drop us a message and we will respond! If you are interested in submitting an article or writing for us, please contact the editorial team at [email protected]. Editorial team 2023:
Editor in Chief: Shachi Gokhale
Deputy Editors: Antara Basu, Hannah Westfallen, Prachi Saraf, Ruth Lucas, Siddharth G.Khare, Soline Germond
Media and Design Officer: Yue Geng, Ong Jia Yue, Yanis Fekar

Hi everyone, we are having an essay competition for high school students currently enrolled in sixth form.Deadline: 10 A...
28/03/2023

Hi everyone, we are having an essay competition for high school students currently enrolled in sixth form.

Deadline: 10 April 2023

Please send your entry to [email protected] with the email subject 'Spring Essay Competition [Full name]'

Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any queries! Appreciate it if you can share this information with your alma mater and anyone who is interested!

More information in our bio!

More details:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YWXvX2xJjLkU5JNOn70RURKSun_Ph8gQg6dOEn2JtKc/edit?usp=sharing

Hello everyone! We are delighted to share the first episode of our non-artificial-but-still-intelligent new podcast, "Ch...
11/03/2023

Hello everyone! We are delighted to share the first episode of our non-artificial-but-still-intelligent new podcast, "Chat Politics".

This week, a group of UCL - School of Public Policy / Political Science students chat and reflect about returning artefacts, the Ukraine War and more.

Start your week with the dose of nuance and passion that technology still can't provide!

Every Monday on your favourite platform

https://open.spotify.com/show/7gPmpVAixvNi3Ajd1yKBhF?si=512eab88791e4352

Venue update! The talk will be at 1-19 Torrington Place, Lecture Theater G13.Hope to see you there in 2 days time!
05/03/2023

Venue update! The talk will be at 1-19 Torrington Place, Lecture Theater G13.

Hope to see you there in 2 days time!

Hi everyone, we have an upcoming event with Laurence Cockcroft in collaboration with UCL Diplomacy Society

He will be speaking about corruption in developed and developing countries, within the public and private sectors!

We look forward to having you join us and do spread the word around 😄

Event is at 1-19 Torrington Place. Lecture Theatre G13

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/panel-discussion-with-laurence-cockcroft-tickets-558870947047

05/03/2023

Hi everyone, we have an upcoming event with Laurence Cockcroft in collaboration with UCL Diplomacy Society

He will be speaking about corruption in developed and developing countries, within the public and private sectors!

We look forward to having you join us and do spread the word around 😄

Event is at 1-19 Torrington Place. Lecture Theatre G13

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/panel-discussion-with-laurence-cockcroft-tickets-558870947047

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Department Of Political Science, UCL, 29-30 Tavistock Square
London
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