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'Thank you all for attending our inaugural UPR Research Colloquium!  Here is a picture of one of our discussants, Professor Schonhardt-Bailey, discussing the merits and demerits of @[100002961381739:2048:Jack Winterton]'s paper.'
'The UPR undergraduate research colloquium will be starting soon! It is still not too late to join us. We hope to see you at Workspace 4 on the ground floor of the library.'
'Our Colloquium programme schedule is out now! As our inaugural event dedicated to undergraduate research presentation, we hope this will become a model for more research engagement between students and LSE academic staff in the future. More details: http://tinyurl.com/hnp8873'
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George Maier
· October 23, 2015
I think the LSE UPR is a really fantastic idea to bring together research from undergraduates, and the idea is brilliantly executed by the team.
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Thank you all for attending our inaugural UPR Research Colloquium! Here is a picture of one of our discussants, Professor Schonhardt-Bailey, discussing the merits and demerits of Jack Winterton's paper.

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The UPR undergraduate research colloquium will be starting soon! It is still not too late to join us. We hope to see you at Workspace 4 on the ground floor of the library.

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What links Kim K, colonial Britain, and the power of photography? The answer is in our latest submission by Suyin Haynes.

Prepare to learn a lot about the history behind the behind.

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/…/what-links-kim-kardashian-to-the-…/

Politics of Representation: The British Empire’s Photographic Obsession: by Suyin Haynes “BREAK THE INTERNET KIM KARDASHIAN” was emblazoned in capital white letters across the front of PAPER…
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Our Colloquium programme schedule is out now! As our inaugural event dedicated to undergraduate research presentation, we hope this will become a model for more research engagement between students and LSE academic staff in the future. More details: http://tinyurl.com/hnp8873

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This year, the LSE Undergraduate Political Review is showcasing undergraduate research in a colloquium setting on the 4th of November. Some really brilliant papers are being presented, so don't miss out on our inaugural colloquium! To RSVP, send an email to Gov.Comms@lse.ac.uk titled: "RSVP: UPR Colloquium".

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LSE Undergraduate Political Review updated their cover photo.

The new UPR (Undergraduate Political Review) is hosting an inaugural Dissertation Colloquium. This Colloquium is part of the larger initiative to create a platform for LSE Undergraduates to present and publish their research. To attend the event, please send an email to Gov.Comms@lse.ac.uk titled "RSVP: UPR Colloquium".

'The new UPR (Undergraduate Political Review) is hosting an inaugural Dissertation Colloquium. This Colloquium is part of the larger initiative to create a platform for LSE Undergraduates to present and publish their research. To attend the event, please send an email to Gov.Comms@lse.ac.uk titled "RSVP: UPR Colloquium".'

NEW GOV STUDENTS ASK - Watch one of our editors interview former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg on his new book 'Politics: Between the Extremes' and the changing political climate post-Brexit

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/…/09/17/gov-students-ask-nick-clegg…/

Here is the latest edition of our series #GovStudentsAsk, made with the kind help of the LSE Government department. Quintus Lim (BSc Government & Economics) from the LSE Undergraduate Political…
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Hello Ladies and Gents

Our call for submissions has now been extended and this is the perfect opportunity to see your dissertation and research published in LSE's primary undergraduate journal.

Here is our latest, a fantastic blog post from Elizabeth Meehan investigating the efficacy of Freedom of Information requests.

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Be sure to check out our website for all our news, upcoming blogs and pieces, and to contribute yourself!

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/…/is-freedom-of-information-a-viabl…/

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/…/…/lse-upr-submissions-are-now-open/

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS The LSE UPR is now accepting submissions for the first issue of the UPR Journal. This is a perfect opportunity for students who have recently completed a dissertation as part o…
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Submissions are now open for students interested in seeing their undergraduate research paper published in the first issue of the LSE Undergraduate Political Review (LSE UPR).

The journal is for those undergraduates engaged in more extensive academic research to submit their work to the LSEUPR Journal, a peer-reviewed journal that publishes research-driven articles characterised by their originality, rigour and insight. This is a perfect opportunity for ...students who have recently completed a dissertation as part of their third year of study to see their research published on a dynamic and professional platform. We welcome submissions from all academic departments.

DEADLINE: 17th June, 5pm

Why submit your work?

If your research is chosen to be published by the UPR, the benefits include

· Sharing the findings of your research with a wide audience

· Having your research paper archived by the LSE Library

· The LSE UPR has the support of professors from across the departments at LSE. If your article is accepted your work will be reviewed by an expert in your field.

· The UPR team will work with you to find a creative medium to present your research on our blog platform. This includes a podcast, video presentation, animation, photograph etc.

· The opportunity to present your research at the LSE UPR Undergraduate Research Conference*

*Sign up to our newsletter for more updates on all the exciting plans we have for the next academic year, e-mail lseupr@lse.ac.uk

Please note that submitting an article does not guarantee the publication of your paper. If you have any questions about submissions, please get in touch at lseupr@lse.ac.uk or @lseupr

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New blog post - Prickly Power: Liberal Appeal as a Liability

"The language of burdens should not predominate over the language of humanitarian crisis"

Julia Slupska (BSc International Relations) Image rights: Lay Sheng Yap (BSc Government and Economics) Prickly Power: Liberal Appeal as a Liability In a video released this September, Laszlo Torocz…
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Last night incoming Editor-in-Chief Joshua Manby spoke to Hilary Benn, MP for Leeds and Shadow Foreign Secretary, about Britain's precarious position in the EU, arguments for and against leaving, and democracy itself. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/…/gov-students-ask-hilary-benn-mp-a…/

Josh Manby (BSc Government & Economics) from the LSE Undergraduate Political Review spoke to Hilary Benn MP following his ‘British Government @ LSE’ conversation on Britain and Euro…
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Smiles all round at our full team meeting this morning!

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Blog Post - student documentary
'Celebrating protest' - International Women's Day http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/…/celebrating-protest-international…/

Jacqueline Yip (BSc International Relations) and Kristina Misheva (BSc International Relations) This video about International Women’s Day is the project of Jacqueline Yip and Kristina Mishev…
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JOURNAL ARTICLE: The Governance Deficit in Central Asia and the Threat to China's Central Asian Energy Strategy

LSEUPR is proud to be publishing our first peer-reviewed journal article. Alfred Wong's article has been reviewed by the UPR student editorial team and then by an academic at the LSE with an expertise in the field. Our Editorial Board assesses the academic rigor of the article, offering revisions and comments.

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/…/the-governance-deficit-in-central…/

Alfred Wong (BSc International Relations) Image rights: Lay Sheng Yap (BSc Government and Economics) To view the accompanying blog piece, please click here. The Governance Deficit in Central Asia a…
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Blog post: Can Labour convince the electorate that their 'New Economics' is credible?

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/…/can-labour-convince-the-electorat…/

Joshua Manby (BSc Government and Economics) Can Labour convince the electorate that their New Economics is credible? ‘John McDonnell MP on Labour’s Economic Policy’ public lecture at the LSE, 16 Fe…
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International undergraduate research forum. Invites the application to politics of multidisciplinary perspectives. Blog pieces and journal articles welcome