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Category Archives: Research
Dr. David Emmanuel Kiwuwa’s research work on Rwanda(Africa)
In August, Dr. David Emmanuel Kiwuwa was member of the Commonwealth Electoral Monitoring Mission in Rwanda as an observer of the Rwandan Presidential Elections. This election is the second since the Rwandan civil war, and this time four candidates were … Continue reading
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Proud to be part of the Expo Shanghai 2010, by Gary (Chen Guangli), 2010 graduate
The Division IS hosted the event “Rapid Social Change” at the London ZedPavilion, sponsored by the University of Nottingham. The symposium was organised into four presentations delivered by University of Nottingham scholars and a discussion between speakers and the audience. … Continue reading
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Sergey Radchenko at conference “The End of the Cold War and the Third World”
From September 24 to September 26, 2009 UNNC International Studies division Lecturer Sergey Radchenko took part in a conference “The End of the Cold War and the Third World.” The conference explored the impact of the end of the Cold … Continue reading
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Successful conference “China: 30 years of reform” at UNNC, 16-18 September 2009
Participants, organisers and students before going off for dinner The Division International Studies successfully held its first international conference last week from 16-18 September. Scholars from China, Germany, Turkey, USA, Taiwan, Japan and India discussed China’s place in the world … Continue reading
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