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Image 7 Apr 2022 Oxford is first in UK and second in the world in 2022 QS World Rankings for Politics and International Studies
Image 6 Apr 2022 New Reuters Institute research on less trusting news audiences Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Image 24 Mar 2022 Citizen juries for government decisions could curb corruption, new research suggests Samuel Bagg
Image 17 Mar 2022 Michael Drolet co-edits special issue of Political Quarterly for Women’s History Month Michael Drolet Elizabeth Frazer Gillian Peele Teresa M. Bejan
Image 14 Mar 2022 Annette Idler wins top prize for book on the life under armed groups in cross-border territories Annette Idler
Image 10 Mar 2022 New Reuters Institute factsheet sheds light on women and leadership in the news media Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Image The Implications of the European Green Deal for the Middle East: lessons from the EU-Jordan relations Hussam Hussein
Image 8 Mar 2022 Majority of British voters continue to have a Brexit identity, new article by DPIR’s Professor James Tilley reveals James Tilley
Image Are Generations Selfish? How Can Policy-Makers Bridge the Age Divide in British Politics? Jane Green Geoffrey Evans