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Cutting-edge research in fields such as international relations and security, ethnicity and migration, gender, global development and culture and social theory

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The School aims to achieve standards of international excellence in research.

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  • How David Cameron's cuts strategy is losing him the support of Tory women
    18 May 12
  • Prof Ruth Levitas interviewed on R4 about the '120,000 troubled families'
    17 May 12

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