"Special Advisors" Wine and Cheese Evening |
Thursday, 04 March 2010 |
The latest AGS Wine and Cheese evening held on March 3rd was devoted to introducing potential advisors to the students of the School of International Relations. The AGS Wine and Cheese evenings are held twice a semester and aimed at bringing students, staff, professors and outside guests together to discuss various themes of international affairs in an informal atmosphere. This all takes place around a fine selection of French cheeses and wines. During this "Special Advisors" Wine and Cheese evening, potential advisors each introduced to the students their fields of expertise, which ranged from environmental policies to International Security, and included - among others - such fields as extremism, international development, women and violence, social movement theory, international law, and area studies: China and South-East Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, Sub-Saharan African, Central and South America, European Union. |
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