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Image 5 May 2026 New analysis suggests major shift in UK politics from Labour and Conservatives Jane Green
Image 22 Apr 2026 DPIR and United Nations Launch New Peace and Security Fellowship in Trinity Term David Doyle Richard Caplan
Image 30 Mar 2026 Young audiences are redefining how they consume news, new Reuters report argues Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Image 26 Mar 2026 Public online panel moderated by DPIR’s Scott Williamson to focus on how the media is attacked during episodes of ‘democratic backsliding’ Scott Williamson
Image 25 Mar 2026 Oxford Politics retains global number two spot in 2026 QS subject rankings David Doyle
Image 25 Mar 2026 Three DPIR academics awarded top prizes by the International Studies Association Patricia Owens Laura Sjoberg Inken von Borzyskowski
Image 24 Mar 2026 War, Law, and a World in Crisis: An interview with Professor Samuel Moyn ahead of the 2026 Cyril Foster Lecture
Image 26 Feb 2026 Ranjit Lall’s award-winning paper on economic impact of slave-raiding in Eastern Europe published Ranjit Lall