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Infrastructuring mobility via state-led school franchising

26th September 2024

In collaboration with York University and CHERN network, The Open University, present a monthly webinar serie, as part of the China/Europe and the Changing Global Order Seminar Series.

Join Dr Qiong He, form the University of St Andrews who will speak on: “Infrastructuring mobility via state-led school franchising: Leveraging public educational resources to facilitate middle-class residential mobility”.

GCSJ Methods surgery: Quantitative and statistical methods

3rd June 2024

The Centre for Global Challenges and Social Justice (GCSJ) aims to connect PGR students with experienced researchers in the format of a ‘methods surgery’ where practical challenges, obstacles, tips and tricks can be discussed.

2nd Annual Research Festival on Global Challenges and Social Justice

15th May 2024 to 17th May 2024

We would like to invite you to join the GCSJ Research Festival on Global Challenges and Social Justice. The festival will bring together a variety of speakers and formats to showcase exciting OU research and give researchers a platform to exchange ideas and expand their networks.

China/Europe and the Changing Global Order Seminar Series

9th May 2024

The Open University and York University present a monthly webinar series. Come along to our webinar and hear Professor J Zeng (Director of Confucius Institute and Academic Director of China Engagement, Professor of China and International Studies at the University of Lancaster), speak on: Belt and Road Initiative at 10: Towards a Sino-Centric World Order?

Open Politics webinar series: Can we make migration reporting better? If so, how?

23rd April 2024

Rob McNeil will explore how migration is reported, the challenges around doing so, and whether it can be improved.

Open Politics webinar series: Are you influential? How to have your voice heard in Parliament (Part 2)

19th February 2024

This interactive workshop is the second in a two-part series and will assume you have attended the first part on February 7. It will help you develop a deeper understanding of how to raise the issues which mean the most to you.

China/Europe and the Changing Global Order Seminar Series

15th February 2024

The Open University and York University present a monthly webinar series featuring graduate students and early career scholars

Come along to our seminar on Thursday 15 February from 12:30 to 14:00 (GMT) and hear Professor Shaowei He from the University of Northampton, speak on: Pride and Prejudice: post-acquisition identification as emotional sensemaking in Chinese acquisitions in the UK

Open Politics webinar series: Our community, Your Parliament: An Introduction to Parliament (Part 1)

7th February 2024

This interactive workshop is the first in a two-part series. It will look at the work of Parliament, who works there, what both Houses do and answer those questions you may have but hadn’t had the opportunity to ask.

GCSJ Methods surgery

29th January 2024

The Centre for Global Challenges and Social Justice (GCSJ) aims to connect PGR students with experienced researchers in the format of a ‘methods surgery’ where practical challenges, obstacles, tips and tricks can be discussed.

China/Europe and the Changing Global Order Seminar Series: "Global China" in South America: Infrastructure, Urbanization, and The Postcolonial Question

12th October 2023

The Open University and York University present a monthly webinar series featuring graduate students and early career scholars.

Next seminar is on Thursday 12 October from 12:30 to 14:00 (GMT) by Dr Simone Vegliò from Malmö University, speak on: "Global China" in South America: Infrastructure, Urbanization, and The Postcolonial Question.

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