Launching the latest Routledge/Round Table Commonwealth Studentship Awards for #Commonwealth students, offering a cash prize and mentorship.
From #politics and #internationalrelations to #science and #health policy, find out more about how to apply.
https://t.co/epJ97CUwIT
It's back!
Dip into the archives of the @CWRoundTable Journal.
Now available: From 50 years ago, the oil crises of the 1970s.
#MiddleEast#oil#crisis#history
https://t.co/d7dGQDDmLp
Reflecting the lived experience of growing up white in Apartheid #SouthAfrica and the role of exiled South African academics in British academia.
Book reviews from the @CWRoundTable Journal.
https://t.co/G9EBWEKnYM
Across the world, @theGEF-backed blended finance initiatives are channelling investments into biodiversity conservation, ocean protection, and sustainable supply chains, showing how public funding can help unlock private capital https://t.co/mdee58hx87
A crackdown in Johannesburg — Africa’s biggest financial hub — comes amid growing anti-migrant protests across the country, events that have sharpened a national debate over who belongs in the continent’s most industrialized economy https://t.co/CF8H2p3Cr1
It is a minor miracle that India’s youth, faced with parental pressure, overbearing states, systemic incompetence and poor job prospects, respond only with a silly meme https://t.co/7wicyRKsZx
Kenyan President William Ruto said allowing the US to build an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya was the “right thing”.
At least two people were killed this week in protests against the facility, which is being built on a US air force base for Americans exposed to the virus.
According to international assessments, Australian unis are 'struggling'. Closer to home, some academics are questioning whether a uni degree is even worth it. @OurANU https://t.co/3SAmQpletB
South Africa will send envoys to other African countries and around the world after a spate of xenophobic attacks targeting immigrants from other nations on the continent, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday. https://t.co/3bice2ABbD
Uganda’s Ghetto Kids have confirmed they will be performing alongside Shakira at the World Cup opening ceremony next week.
Who are they?
https://t.co/wYsgLazPbS
#ArtsCultureAndSociety
LinkedIn can help researchers build international collaborations, but only when it is treated as a professional community, not just a digital CV. Follow these tips to grow your profile: https://t.co/rpyqoRUr0y
ICYMI: 'There are still too many hurdles to overcome and too many questions to be answered to public satisfaction before democratic, inclusive politics truly takes off.'
#Bangladesh
https://t.co/ezK04haDjW
🌍141 Nations Said Yes: A Major Victory for Climate Justice and International Law. Today, the CLA and @LAWASIA_alerts issued a Joint Statement supporting the UN Resolution endorsing the landmark ICJ Advisory Opinion https://t.co/bJLboOAdsZ
China’s Embassy in New Zealand issues statement confirming travel ban on NZ MPs over trip to Taiwan: "Anyone who crosses the line on the Taiwan question will pay a price.” Latest here:
https://t.co/PYwRXRDWVr
PM Modi to hold talks with Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez.
War, energy security, and fuel cooperation are expected to be on the agenda during the discussions.
#PMModi#India#Venezuela | @SuyeshaSavant | @JournoPranay
The decisions made at the #GEFAssembly2026 will help shape environmental funding priorities for years to come. IPS coverage examines the key debates, local realities and global implications. Read more 👇https://t.co/v5shWwlwng