SPP Open Day - Wednesday 14th March 2012
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Would you like to find out more about our Masters programmes? If so, we are holding an Open Day on Wednesday 14th March 2012 in Room 106 Roberts Building, University College London, WC1E 7JE.
This is an opportunity
for prospective students to visit the School to learn more about our
programmes, meet staff and students and explore UCL.
Schedule
| 1.30pm | Registration | Tea & Coffee and literature available in Roberts Building, Room 110 |
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1.45pm |
Welcome to Department of Political Science |
Welcome by Professor David Coen |
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1.55pm |
Introduction to UCL | Presentation by UCL’s International Liaison & Recruitment Manager, Julie Rolls |
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2.10pm |
SPP Programme Directors | Brief Introduction by each programme director |
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2.55pm |
Professor Robert Hazell | Introduction to the UCL Constitution Unit |
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3.10pm |
UCL Careers Service | Presentation by Patrice Ware from UCL’s Careers Service |
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3.25pm |
Tea & Coffee | Break in Roberts Foyer |
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3.45pm |
Introduction to Series of ‘Hot Topics’ Lectures | |
| 3.50pm | Dr Basak Cali | ‘Do we need a World Court for Human Rights? Can we get one?’ |
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4.10pm |
Dr Slava Mikhaylov | ‘Energy, Environment and Public Policy: Known knowns and known unknown |
| 4.30pm | Dr David Hudson | ‘Microfinance: Rise, Fall, and Plateau’ |
| 4.50pm | Dr Sarah Wolff | ‘The Arab Spring – shifting sands for an EU external action' |
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5.10pm |
Tour of UCL with Student Ambassadors arriving back at department | Drinks and nibbles at School of Public Policy. SPP staff/students will be available to answer questions from prospective students. |
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6-6.30pm |
End of Open Day |
Location
Room 106
Roberts Building
University College London
WC1E 7JE.
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