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Washington: Free Russia, 2018.
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Dear colleagues,
You are kindly invited to attend the presentations of candidates for tenure-track positions (recruited from the international job market) at the School of Political Science. Please find below the information and schedule of seminars.
Working language is English.
You are very welcome to attend!
Presenter | When / where | Topic |
Evgeny Sedashov (PhD from Binghamton University in 2019) |
December 10 (Monday) 15:00 Room 204, Krivokolenniy, 3 |
‘Institutional Constraints on Coalition FormationZ’ |
Iain Ferguson (PhD from University of St. Andrews, 2014) |
December 13 (Thursday) 13:40 Room 236, Myasnitskaya, 20 |
‘Russia and the problem of international order: An interpretive research agenda’ |
Kyle Marquardt (PhD from University of Wisconsin{Madison, 2015) |
December 17 (Monday) 15:00 Room 209, Krivokolenniy, 3 |
‘Language and separatism in Eurasia’ (it will focus on his working paper ‘Language, ethnicity and separatism: Survey results from two post-Soviet regions’) |