Welcome to the School of Criminology, Politics and Social Policy
On behalf of all of my colleagues, I would like to extend a warm welcome to the School which houses the broad subject areas of Criminology, Politics and Social Policy including staff engaged in the fields of Public Policy, Public Administration, and Procurement.
The School is based at both the Jordanstown and Magee campuses of the University and currently employs 30 full-time permanent academic members of staff including 10 professors, in addition to which there are a number of fixed-term lecturers, research assistants and clerical support staff, as well as several visiting professors, part-time tutors and other guest speakers. Staff within the School strive to ensure the best quality in teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and in research.
PSA Conference
PSA Conference, front, House of Lords Speaker Baroness D'Souza, Rt Hon John Bercow MP, back from left, Professor Paul Carmichael, Head of School Ruth Fee, and Dr Cathy Gormley Heenan.
The School of Criminology, Politics and Social Policy hosted the 62nd Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association FROM 3-5 April 2012. This is a UK-wide conference, and brought over 600 influential political actors and academics to Belfast for three days of in-depth political analysis, comment and debate. Headlining the event were:
Rt Hon John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons
Rt Hon David Blunkett MP, former Cabinet Minister
Baroness D’Souza, Speaker of the House of Lords
Rt Hon Peter Riddell, political commentator for The Times and Director of the Institute for Government
Welcome to the School of Criminology, Politics and Social Policy
On behalf of all of my colleagues, I would like to extend a warm welcome to the School which houses the broad subject areas of Criminology, Politics and Social Policy including staff engaged in the fields of Public Policy, Public Administration, and Procurement.
The School is based at both the Jordanstown and Magee campuses of the University and currently employs 30 full-time permanent academic members of staff including 10 professors, in addition to which there are a number of fixed-term lecturers, research assistants and clerical support staff, as well as several visiting professors, part-time tutors and other guest speakers. Staff within the School strive to ensure the best quality in teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and in research.
PSA Conference
PSA Conference, front, House of Lords Speaker Baroness D'Souza, Rt Hon John Bercow MP, back from left, Professor Paul Carmichael, Head of School Ruth Fee, and Dr Cathy Gormley Heenan.
The School of Criminology, Politics and Social Policy hosted the 62nd Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association FROM 3-5 April 2012. This is a UK-wide conference, and brought over 600 influential political actors and academics to Belfast for three days of in-depth political analysis, comment and debate. Headlining the event were:
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