Frozen Potential: What Does The UN’s Hiring Freeze Mean for Us?
By Vedika Pillai, News Editor of The Graduate Press During a recent coffee meet organised by a professor at ourContinue Reading
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By Vedika Pillai, News Editor of The Graduate Press During a recent coffee meet organised by a professor at ourContinue Reading
By The Graduate Press Editorial Board The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) adopted a resolution [Resolution 2728 (2024)] demanding anContinue Reading
By Aanchal Bagaria, MINT 1st Year Pop culture isn’t just for the movie screens anymore. It’s a movement fueled byContinue Reading
By Aanchal Bagaria, MINT 1st Year Recently, my friend from Italy asked me about an event that was being discussedContinue Reading
Due to its size and economic might, China exerts significant influence in shaping our perceptions about the diverse East and Southeast Asian region, often overshadowing alternative views from other countries in the neighborhood
By Muhammed Lamin Dibba, MINT 2nd Year When I was leaving Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam in the Netherlands on theContinue Reading
By The Graduate Press Editorial Board Q: “Since starting at the Institute, I have been trying to find a balanceContinue Reading
By Andrea Biswas-Tortajada, IRPS PhD Candidate With every war, every conflict, every atrocity that goes on with impunity, many ofContinue Reading
By Samuel Pennifold, MINT 2nd Year The Netherlands, Europe’s lowest-lying country, has become the latest western European state to beContinue Reading
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