“Eternal glory! That’s what awaits the student who wins the Triwizard Tournament, but to do this, that student must survive three tasks.” Although J. K. Rowling could not have known it, these words of Professor Dumbledore to the students of Hogwarts actually provide great insight into the workings of one of the highlights of the MPA calendar: the annual student conference of the Global Public Policy Network (GPPN)
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Department of Government MSc Public Policy and Administration student Perry Scott reflects on the re...
Shanthi Marie Blanchard is a MSc student at the London School of Economics and Political Science and...
Higher education on the corporate model imagines students as consumers, choosing between knowledge p...
As part of the drive to professionalise policymaking, Civil Service Learning has partnered with the ...
This is the first in a series of guest posts from Ato Quayson, Professor of English and the Director...
"Immerse yourself in the intellectual hive that is LSE & students life", Farid Hamka (BSc Government...
THE Third Festival of Thinkers was held in Abu Dhabi recently with more that 200 experts congregatin...
There seems to be a race in the global age for universities to be associated with specific attribute...
From introduction: Our first purpose is to produce knowledge, so that we can better understand our n...
A look at Welsh\u27s Inclusion Model incorporating the utilization of student PODS (3 students whose...
This article volunteers to give a relatively coherent description of the labour market program calle...
The undeniable reality is that ever younger children are gaining access to tablets, becoming profici...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Keynot...
This article describes the findings of a project which reviewed self‐access Language Centres (SALC) ...
This article traces the repression of signifying elements like color in the art of the late medieval...
Department of Government MSc Public Policy and Administration student Perry Scott reflects on the re...
Shanthi Marie Blanchard is a MSc student at the London School of Economics and Political Science and...
Higher education on the corporate model imagines students as consumers, choosing between knowledge p...