Your Reps.
Academic representation happens across four levels: course,
department, faculty and university. Academic reps are voluntary
positions elected by you, the student body, and they exist with
a specific remit to represent you and give you a voice in your
educational experience. Individually and across the four levels,
these reps achieve a large number of positive changes to
students’ education on a regular basis.
Find out more about academic reps!
Politics and International Relations & Philosophy.
Undergraduate action log
Postgraduate Taught action log
Department Briefing
| Role |
Rep |
| Politics and International Relations & Philosophy Senior Course Reps |
|
| Year 3 Politics |
Mia Langston |
| Year 3 Politics and International Relations |
Aliza Aslam
|
| Year 2 Law with International Relations |
Aleeha Qureshi |
| Politics and International Relations & Philosophy Course Reps |
|
| Year 3 International Relations |
Erin Clare |
| Year 3 Politics and International Relations |
Anushka Shah |
| Year 3 Law with Philosophy |
Gillian tetzlaff |
| Year 3 Politics |
Cassie Rivers |
| Year 3 History, Politics and International Relations |
Emma Rigby |
| Year 2 History, Politics and International Relations |
Sofia Papadopoulou |
| Year 1 English and Philosophy |
Lola Terry-Corneille |
| Year 1 International Relations |
Devi Shah |
| Year 1 Law with International Relations |
Jamil Musayev |
| Year 1 Politics and International relations |
Damian Penko |
| PGR PhD Politics |
Karia Hartung |
| PGT MSc International Security |
Aleks Grinevics |