News
Global leaders attend institute conference
The Secretary General of the Gulf Co-operation Council was the keynote speaker at our Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies’ (IMEIS) annual conference.
UK security minister visits Durham to talk career and lessons in leadership
UK Government minister Dan Jarvis spoke to students about his career, lessons in leadership and advice to young people wanting to enter public service during a visit to Durham.
Jordan joins regional push to sideline Islamist opposition
Associate Professor in Politics and Islam Rory McCarthy responds to news of Jordan's crackdown on the Islamist opposition.
QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025
We are ranked 72nd in the prestigious QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025.
Ukraine must not capitulate to a forced deal with Russia
Whether Kyiv’s resistance remains morally justifiable is fundamentally a matter of how much Ukraine and its people value their freedom and are prepared to sacrifice for it, writes Christopher Finlay, professor in political theory.
Meet Professor Bahar Baser
Professor Bahar Baser is Professor in Politics and International Relations in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham.
Meet Professor Emma Murphy
Professor Emma Murphy is Professor of Political Economy at the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham.
Meet Dr Marzieh Kouhi Esfahani
Dr Marzieh Kouhi Esfahani is Assistant Professor in Politics and International Relations of the Middle East in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham.
Listen to a new podcast from Global Policy journal
A new podcast from Global Policy features researchers from SGIA discussing their recent publications.
Is Labour’s latest immigration policy counterproductive?
The Labour Government recently announced that those arriving by irregular means to the UK, even if they are legitimate refugees, will be barred from ever becoming British citizens.
Assistant Professor in Public Policy at the School of Government and International Affairs Omar Hammoud-Gallego argues that this kind of policy will not protect Labour from Reform’s insurgence, while at the same time it won’t solve the problem of irregular migration.
The Ethics Cup: A Civil Debate
Dr Elizabeth Kahn is an Associate Professor in Political Theory and Director of the Centre for Political Thought in the School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA).
The Ethics Cup comes to SGIA
Dr Kodili Chukwuma is an Assistant Professor and widening participation lead in the School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA).