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HomeNewsSPIR Students Share Their Fieldwork Experiences
SPIR students share their fieldwork experiences
Thursday 12 June 2014

The School of Politics and International Relations endeavours to support its graduate students in undertaking research and attending conferences. The work undertaken by current and former students is diverse and at times challenging. Some of the current SPIR students have shared their experiences. Please click on the links below to read about their exciting research and the places that research has taken them. 

  • ANCLAS travel grant recipient in Chile
  • Three months in Doha, a PhD candidate researches geopolitics in the Middle East
  • Carlos Eduardo Morreo researched the nexus between oil and Latin American governments in South America and the Caribbean   
  • Liyana Kayali travelled to Palestine for her research
  • Elizabeth Buchanan researched the Russian arctic strategy in Moscow
  • Carmen Robledo presented a conference paper in Hong-Kong
  • Aisha Younus participated at the Oxford Round Table
  • James Cameron interviewed Members of the Scottish Parliament