
Monday 16th SEPTEMBER
Year 1 Undergraduate Induction (Group A)
Time: 10:00-11:00 am
Location: Bancroft- Mason Lecture Theatre
This session is for all Year 1 SPIR undergraduates and is an induction to your academic studies in the School of Politics and
International Relations.
Year 1 Undergraduate Induction (Group B)
Time - 11.00am-12.00pm
Location - Mason Lecture Theatre
Year 1 Undergraduate Induction
This session is for all Year 1 SPIR undergraduates and is an induction to your academic studies in the School of Politics and International Relations.
*The Mason lecture theatre can not accommodate the entire SPIR year 1 group which is why we are running 2 sessions and we ask you to attend the session group A or B which are based on surnames in alphabetical order. (add to QMplus)
Joint Degree Talk- Economics and Politics with Professor Christopher Tyson
(this is for Joint Economics and Politics students only).
Time- 12:00pm-1:00pm
Location- Bancroft, 1.13
Advisor Sessions
Time-1:00pm-2:00pm
Location- List of advisors and venues will be updated shortly
Advisor Sessions
Time 2:00pm-3:00pm
Location- List of advisors and venues will be updated shortly
Staff and Student Quiz
Time- 3:00pm-5:00pm
Location- Skeel Lecture Theatre
Reception After Quiz
Time- 5:00pm- 6:00pm
Location- Graduate Centre Foyer café Eventbrite
Tuesday 17th September
Joint Honors History and Politics introduction lead by Dr Rowena Raczak
Time: 10.00-11.00am
Location: Arts 2, 3.20
This session is only for first year History and Politics students. Find out more about this joint programme.
Wednesday 18th September
SPIR Year 1 Student Support
Time: 11:00 -12:00 pm
Location: People’s Palace:
Skeel Lecture theatre
This session is for Year 1 Undergraduate students and will provide information about what student support options are available. The session is organized by SPIR. You will be given a chance to ask any questions you may have about the programme and a recording is available.
This session is different from Monday's session and will provide a wealth of practical and necessary information that you will need to know about basic and day to day activities at SPIR.
Collect ID cardsTime 15:00pm-16:00pm
Location: The Octagon, Queens' Building, Mile End Campus See website for further details -https://www.qmul.ac.uk/newstudents/enrolment/student-id/
Thursday 19th September
Joint Honors Law and Politics introduction lead by Professor Mario Mendez and SPIR Lead
Time : 11.00am-12.00pm
Location: Laws 100
This session is only for first year Law and Politics students. Find out more about this joint programme.
Welcome Week 2024:
Everything you need to know about the 'Year of Elections'
Date: Thursday 19 September, 14:00-15:30 (reception
to follow from 15:30 in the Graduate Centre foyer)
Venue: Peston LT, Graduate Centre
Tickets: Eventbrite
In 2024, almost half of the world’s population will head to
the polls as at least 64 countries hold national elections. In this Welcome
Week event to mark the start of the 2024/25 academic year, we bring together a
panel of experts from across Queen Mary to dive into the twists and turns of
the elections in Bangladesh, Pakistan and India, South Africa, Britain, France
and the United States of America.
What do these elections tell us about the resilience of
democracy around the world? How have the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East,
the rise in the cost of living, the Climate Emergency and rising support for
the far-right affected global politics? How has social media, AI and the spread
of disinformation affected political discourse? Above all, we will ask what
these elections can tell us about those yet to come including the presidential
election in the United States in November.
Join us on Thursday 19 September at 2pm to
meet some of the Queen Mary academics who will be teaching you over the next
three years and your fellow freshers!
Our panel will include:
- Innocent Batsani-Ncube is Lecturer in
African Politics and an expert in how African countries’ relationship with
China and other emerging powers from the Global South impact African
domestic politics. In May 2024, he acted as an official observer at the
landmark elections in South Africa.
- Françoise Boucek is Visiting
Research Fellow and taught European and comparative politics at Queen Mary
between 2003 and 2018. Her research focuses on French politics and
elections, representative democracy in Europe and the governance and
economics of the European Union.
- Philip Cowley is Professor of
Politics and a respected broadcaster and political commentator. He has
co-authored books on the 2010, 2015 and 2017 General Elections and is the
author of Sex, Lies and the Ballot Box: 50 Things You Need to Know
about British Elections. He is the voice of election night on BBC
Radio 4 and broadcast through the night as Labour defeated the
Conservative Party and ended 14 years in Opposition.
- Chris Moffat is Senior Lecturer
in South Asian History and an expert in violence, modernity and
revolutionary politics in India and the importance of ‘the past’ in
Pakistan’s politics and public life.
The panel will be chaired by:
- Madeleine Davis is Reader in
Politics and an expert in the history of the left in Britain and the
development of socialist political thought in the twentieth century. Her
current research focuses on the development of the ‘New Left’ from the
1960s, including its relationship with the Labour Party in Britain, its
grassroots mobilisation and agitation and the contribution that New Left
thinkers made to British political thought.
Important Information:
This event will start at 2pm in the Peston Lecture Theatre
in the Graduate Centre, which is number 18 on this map of Queen
Mary’s Mile End campus. You can find it on What3Words at: https://w3w.co/fixed.reader.apples.
This event will be followed by a reception with food and drink which all
attendees are welcome to attend.