The MAIR Research Seminar Series brings together scholars focusing on topical aspects of contemporary global politics. It hosts a seminar programme packed full of events throughout the academic year.
The series focuses on the issues in international affairs that concern us all and continues to promote and enhance the research base of staff working in several disciplines and geographical areas. These include International Relations, Human Geography, US politics and US foreign policy, European Union studies, Middle Eastern and Africa studies. Each year, the MAIR Research Seminar Series plays a critical role in encouraging the exchange of ideas among our scholarly community and provides students with the opportunity to hear about the research being conducted by University of Plymouth academics as well as scholars from different universities in the UK and internationally. The seminars also feature practitioners from the political and policy communities who provide insights and first-hand experience of the political and policy machinery at work (or not working).
The MAIR Research Seminars are open to all University staff and students. Please scroll down to see a list of recent events.
The MAIR (Masters in International Relations) Research Seminar Series 2023–24
Convened by Dr Patrick Holden and Dr Shabnam Holliday.
- Wednesday 1 November 2023 – Port Infrastructure, Contested Narratives and Everyday Life in the Horn of Africa (speaker: Professor Mary Darwich, University of Birmingham)
- Wednesday 6 December 2023 – Ukraine and Russia: Understanding the Sanctions (speaker: Olivia Allison, Associate Fellow at RUSI and an independent researcher)
- Wednesday 28 February 2024 – Smuggling in Iran (speaker: Peyman Zinati, Associate Lecturer and PhD candidate at the University of Exeter)
- Wednesday 13 March 2024 – The British Public's Framing of the Environmental Crisis (speaker: Ellie Massie, PhD candidate at the University of Plymouth)
- Wednesday 20 March 2024 – The Securitisation of Islam by the Right and the Left in the UK, France and Italy (speaker: Ugo Gaudino, Associate Lecturer at Kingston University and the London School of Economics)
- Wednesday 8 May 2024 – The Legacy of Stalinism in the People's Republic of China (speaker: Thomas Burnham, Lecturer in Chinese at the University of Exeter)
Please contact
Dr Patrick Holden
(patrick.holden@plymouth.ac.uk) for further information.