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This colloquium is a setting for staff and research students to discuss works in progress. It provides a friendly, professional venue for the discussion of draft work. The intention is to provide feedback to presenters as well as to facilitate engagement with material outside of the scope of one’s own research topic.
This colloquium typically meets fortnightly during term and is primarily intended for staff, PhD students and visiting scholars. Light refreshments are provided.
Papers are circulated electronically to the Politics and International Studies (POLIS) department lists approximately one week in advance of the session, and copies of the paper are made available in the CIS Office.
Everyone who attends is expected to have read the paper and come prepared to discuss it in a friendly and critical manner. Some of the most effective feedback is often gained from interested non-experts with fresh perspectives. All PhD students are encouraged to attend sessions outside their own research interests and discipline, and first year PhD students in particular are encouraged to attend.
Each session lasts approximately an hour. It usually begins with authors providing a brief context for the paper of 5 minutes or so, which is then followed by open discussion. Discussions often carry on afterwards in The Anchor pub.
If you have a question about this list, please contact: Brian Simbirski; Victoria Phan; 31052; Mano Gabor Toth; Alexandra-Maria Bocse. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser.
0 upcoming talks and 35 talks in the archive.
Please join us for a discussion of Elif''s recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Elif Cetin, PhD Candidate, POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 07 June 2011, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Teale's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Teale Phelps Bondaroff, PhD candidate, POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 24 May 2011, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Agnieszka's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Agnieszka Kubal, International Migration Institute (IMI), Research Fellow, Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 10 May 2011, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Sebastian's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Sebastian Herbstreuth, PhD candidate, POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 26 April 2011, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Mateja's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Mateja Peter, PhD candidate (final year), POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 08 March 2011, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Dan's on-going research. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Dan Kim, PhD student (3rd year), POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Friday 25 February 2011, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Julie's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Dr Julie Smith, Senior Lecturer, POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 08 February 2011, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Olaf's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Dr. Olaf Corry, Research Associate, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 25 January 2011, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Marianne's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Marianne Takle, NOVA, Norwegian Social Research, Visiting Fellow, POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 30 November 2010, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Alex's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Alex Anievas, POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 16 November 2010, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Teresa's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the Colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Elif Cetin at ec409@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Teresa A. Cravo, POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 09 November 2010, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Samir's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Jonathan Agensky at ja413@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Samir Puri.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 01 June 2010, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Gergana's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Mateja Peter at mp423@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Gergana Dimova.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 18 May 2010, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Meera's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Jonathan Agensky at ja413@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Meera Sabaratnam (LSE).
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 11 May 2010, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Olaf's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Jonathan Agensky at ja413@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Dr. Olaf Corry.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 20 April 2010, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of James's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before the colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Joanne Wallis at jew44@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Professor James Mayall, POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 23 February 2010, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Alaistair's recent work. Hard copies of the paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before his colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Jonathan Agensky at ja413@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Alaistair Fraser.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 26 January 2010, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Ian's recent work. Hard copies of Ian's paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane in the week before his colloquium. Alternatively e-mail Mateja at mp423@cam.ac.uk for a copy.
Ian Ralby, POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 24 November 2009, 17:00-18:00
Please join us as we host our first colloquium exchange of the year, to discuss the work of Faye Donnelly from the University of St Andrews. Hard copies of Faye's paper will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane one week before her colloquium.
Faye Donnelly, University of St Andrews.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 10 November 2009, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for a discussion of Geraldo's recent work. The paper will be circulated shortly, and hard copies will be available from the CIS office in Mill Lane closer to the time. As usual, the colloquium will be followed by drinks in the Mill.
Geraldo Zahran, POLIS, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 27 October 2009, 17:00-18:00
Please join us for the first POLIS Staff/PhD colloquium session of the year, a discussion of Dr Tarak Barkawiβs recent work.
Dr Tarak Barkawi, University of Cambridge.
Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane.
Tuesday 13 October 2009, 17:00-18:00
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