Seminar on Political Science & International Relations

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Unlock Your Future in International Relations and Political Science!

Are you passionate about global affairs, diplomacy, and political strategies? Do you dream of making a significant impact on the world stage? Join us for an enlightening seminar on International Relations and Political Science!

  • Date: 1st June 2024
  • Time: 3pm – 4pm
  • Location: 9th Floor, Maagiri Hotel Event Hall.

Why Attend?

  • Expert Insights: Hear from distinguished professionals and academics in the field of international relations and political science.
  • Career Guidance: Discover diverse career paths and opportunities in government, NGOs, international organizations, and beyond.
  • Skill Development: Gain practical knowledge and skills to enhance your understanding of global politics and international dynamics.

Who Should Attend?

  • Students and graduates considering a career in international relations or political science.
  • Professionals seeking to transition into or advance within this dynamic field.
  • Anyone with a keen interest in global affairs and political strategies.

Topics Covered:

  • Current global political trends and their implications
  • The role of international organizations and diplomacy
  • Conflict resolution and peacebuilding strategies
  • Career opportunities and pathways in international relations

Dr Julia Roknifard is an Assistant Professor with the School of Politics, History and International Relations (PHIR) at the University of Nottingham Malaysia, where she teaches courses on international security, human security and Middle East politics. She also works on Southeast Asian regional politics and matters of counterterrorism. She has been a co-lead on two large research and capacity-building projects concerning forced labour and decent work challenges in Malaysia supported by the British Foreign Office and the International Labour Organisation (ILO). 

 

She graduated with a law degree from the Higher School of Economics (Moscow) and did her Ph.D. in international relations at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Over her career, she worked in academia, independent think tanks, NGOs and international organizations like UNHCR. She is a contributor to Al-Monitor, SCMP, Al Jazeera, and various other Malaysian and international media.

ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM MALAYSIA CAMPUS

The Malaysia campus plays a special role within Nottingham’s global vision. We have an increasing number of students participating in our inter-campus exchange programmes and offer an exciting range of Summer School programmes all of which have an international element; be it through language learning or courses with a special focus on Asian travel, business or culture. 

The Malaysia Campus is an integral part of The University of Nottingham, UK and offers students the Nottingham experience in a setting that’s truly Asia. It is part of a global institution serving an international community of students, yet firmly rooted in all that is distinctive about UK education – innovative teaching and assessment methods, which encourage independent, creative thinking.

At the University of Nottingham we are committed to providing a truly international education, inspiring our students, producing world-leading research and benefitting the communities around our campuses in the UK, China and Malaysia. Our purpose is to improve life for individuals and societies worldwide. By bold innovation and excellence in all that we do, we make both knowledge and discoveries matter.

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