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!
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Politics and International Relations & Philosophy.
Undergraduate action log
Postgraduate Taught action log
Role |
Rep |
Politics and International Relations & Philosophy Senior Course Reps |
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UG Year 1 Politics & International Relations |
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UG Year 2 Politics & International Relations |
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UG Year 4 Philosophy |
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UG Year 4 PIR & Modern Languages |
Olivia Welsh |
PGT International Security |
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PGT Media, Power and Public Affairs |
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PGT International Public Policy & Development |
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Politics and International Relations & Philosophy Course Reps |
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UG Year 1 International Relations |
Elliot Oliver Wilcox Routledge |
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UG Year 1 Politics & International Relations |
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UG Year 1 Politics & International Relations |
Makenzie Shilling |
UG Year 2 Politics & International Relations |
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UG Year 2 Politics & International Relations |
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UG Year 2 Politics & International Relations & French |
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PGT International Public Policy and Development |
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PGR Politics & International Relations |
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