Corentin Cohen

Dr Corentin Cohen is a Junior Research Fellow in Politics at St Peter's College, University of Oxford. Before this, he was a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research Fellow at the Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR) at Oxford. Corentin lectures at both DPIR and the African Studies Centre of the University.

CCW 2021 Annual Lecture: British Defence Policy: Reviews and Redirections

Peter Watkins became an associate fellow for Chatham House in June 2019. Before that, from 2014 to 2018, he was Director General (DG) in the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) responsible for strategic defence policy, including key multilateral and bilateral relationships (such as NATO), nuclear, cyber, space and prosperity (latterly this post was known as the DG Strategy and International).

Bulgarian elections: Third time lucky?

On 14 November, for the first time in the history of Bulgaria, parliamentary and presidential elections will take place at the same time. Following the protests in 2020, three new political parties entered parliament and shook up the Bulgarian political system. However, several attempts to form a government proved futile. Riding on a wave of popular support two former ministers of the caretaker government have formed a new political project to run in the elections. Early opinion polls indicate that six or seven parties will be represented in the new parliament.

Space Business and International Policy

Session hosted by Prof Neil Bowles.

1. ‘Lost in Space? What the Bezos, Branson and Musk machines are missing.’

with Dr Eamonn Molloy (Tutorial Fellow in Management Studies, Pembroke College)

2. ‘Global Space Governance—challenges of international cooperation and the disruptive emergence of non-traditional space actors’

with Prof Lucas Kello (Associate Professor of International Relations)

3. 'Developing Photonics Solutions for Spacecraft'

with Dr Hira Virdee (Founder & CEO, Lumi Space)

Jenny Crewe

I am the Education Manager within the DPIR Education Support Team. The Education Support Team oversees all aspects of teaching, learning, assessment and admissions for our postgraduate courses. We also manage and coordinate key elements of the undergraduate PPE and History and Politics degrees.

My main responsibilities include line-managing the seven-person Education Support Team, and providing support to faculty and students in relation to current and future education-related needs. In addition, I am the department’s disability coordinator and student welfare lead.

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