Want to get involved with running PolSoc? Join us for our elections, vote and nominate yourself for a position! There is no deadline for nomination, so you can run on the day itself without prior notice.
The key focus is on how radicalisation can affect young people and the role we can play to prevent the spread of extremism.
Get your free ticket via the link in our bio and bring your university student or staff cards.
Join us for a panel discussion on counterterrorism next week Monday at 5 pm in CL/A/057. We have invited three speakers to shed light on the broader topics of terrorism and counterterrorism.
We will further be introduced into the personal experiences of terrorism through the stories told by Travis Frain, a survivor of terrorism, and our third guest, a former extremist.
Want to write an article for YPR? Simply choose a topic here, DM or email us with your piece and weโll publish! Weโre also taking other submissions.
The cost of living crisis in Britain has exposed the cracks in our local government systems as well as opening up a case for more financial autonomy for regions. But how do we implement this, and why do we need it?
https://t.co/yRxR5G1lrm
Interested in getting involved with PolSoc? We still have committee roles to fill - come along and put yourself forward, or to vote!
If you have any questions regarding the roles, feel free to reach out!
Elon Muskโa takeover of Twitter marks another centralising entrepreneurial voice having huge influence over the global social media network. But why is this dangerous to platforms of speech and why does it mark an increasingly authoritarian dominance?
https://t.co/oFGjK5JPBc
Join us this Friday for an evening of karaoke! We'll be in PZA/016 beforehand if you haven't come to an event before, but feel free to join us directly at the Glasshouse!
Does it seem like politics has been getting more absurd recently? Does absurdity have a place in our current political discourse?
Check out our piece at: https://t.co/RREiTQG1Ip