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Miriyam Aouragh secures £100,000 FICS grant to support Digital Fortresses project

The Funders Initiative for Civil Society (FICS) has awarded a £100,000 grant to support the Digital Fortresses project, a collaborative initiative focused on enhancing digital resilience and civic engagement. […]

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Trial finds predictive model helps fact-checkers identify false claims with potential to cause harm

“The basis for developing a rigorous system that can be used by fact-checking organizations, researchers, platforms and others to identify false information that is potentially harmful to individuals or society.” […]

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Doug Specht’s research on humanitarian access used by government committee

  In February, research by Doug Specht was used by the International Development Committee to inform the U.K.’s humanitarian access and adherence to international humanitarian law. The evidence pack […]

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The Crisis of Migration Discourse: A Participatory approach for a new lexicon of Migration (CMD)

  Professor Roza Tsagarousianou has been awarded and will be the Project Lead of a €1,300.000 HERA/CHANSE (Horizon) research grant for research on The Crisis of Migration Discourse: A […]

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Xin Xin leads seminars on global infotainment at d the Southwest University of Political Science and Law

  Dr. Xin Xin, a Reader in International Communications, recently visited the Southwest University of Political Science and Law(SWUPL) in Chongqing, one of China’s major municipalities in the southwest […]

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Prof. Miriyam Aouragh presents talk on Palestine and the Infrastructures of Empire at Geneva Graduate Institute

  On 19th November, Prof. Miriyam Aouragh presented a talk at the Geneva Graduate Institute entitled, “Palestine and the Infrastructures of Empire: Occupation and Liberation in the Digital Age.” […]

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Dr Colin Barrow joins Westminster as a Visiting Scholar

Recent PhD graduate and CAMRI alum Dr Colin Barrow is joining the University of Westminster as a Visiting Scholar from September 2024 to September 2025. After careers in construction […]

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Jean Seaton speaks to the Guardian about the sale of the Orwell Archive

Prof. Jean Seaton recently spoke with The Guardian to discuss the controversy surrounding the potential sale of George Orwell’s archive. Seaton expresses deep concern over the possibility that the […]

 

University of Westminster joins Turing University Network to further boost AI and Data Science research

Westminster has become one of 65 members of the Turing University Network, the UK’s national institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI).  To secure the spot, Dr Alexander Bolotov, […]

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Anastasia Kavada writes for The Loop about the concept of ‘project democracy’

Anastasia Kavada has written for the ECPR’s Political Science Blog, The Loop, about the concept of ‘project democracy’. In the article Kavada notes how the concept of project democracy […]

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