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17700BR School of Law and Politics Research Advert Research Associate – CITP Policy Coherence School of Law and Politics This position offers an exciting opportunity for a political scientist or
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(CASCADE). The successful candidate will be working on a study to determine the feasibility of evaluating the impact of police in schools on youth offending. This research study is a mixed-methods
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Police Studies Institute (UPSI), now part of the University’s Crime & Security Research Institute; the Wales Institute for Economic Research & Data (WISERD); the Children's Social Care Research and
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To engage effectively with professional, policing and law-related, commercial and public sector organisations, other academic institutions etc., regionally and nationally and internationally to raise
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number of research centres and institutes, including the University’s Police Studies Institute (UPSI), now part of the University’s Crime & Security Research Institute; the Wales Institute for Economic
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, including Social Policy, Sociology, Criminology, Education, Social Psychology, and Social Work. The School hosts a number of research centres and institutes, including the University’s Police Studies
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. The School hosts a number of research centres and institutes, including the University’s Police Studies Institute (UPSI), now part of the University’s Crime & Security Research Institute; the Wales Institute
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and postgraduate research programmes welcome students from around the world. The School hosts a number of research centres and institutes, including the University’s Police Studies Institute (UPSI
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Police Studies Institute (UPSI), now part of the University’s Crime & Security Research Institute; the Wales Institute for Economic Research & Data (WISERD); the Children's Social Care Research and
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enrolling on one of the postgraduate taught programmes listed below. Eligible programmes The following postgraduate taught programmes are eligible for the Red Dragon Scholarship: LLM Intellectual Property Law