


Graduate Student Advisors – friendly and experienced postgraduate students who can offer support and advice.the Mile End Institute, a major policy centre at Queen Mary bringing together research, policy-making and public debate to deepen the understanding of British politics, governance and public policy.online access to the Financial Times and The Economist.subscriptions to the major statistical databases and software packages used by finance and government.a trading floor set up with Bloomberg terminals.The Schools of Economics and Finance and Politics and International Relations both offer excellent on-campus resources to aid your studies, including: Please note that all modules are subject to change. The Politics of the Post-Colonial Middle East.The Political Economy of Southeast Asia.Nationalism and Ethnicity in International Relations.The Politics of Social Resilience and Risk: Comparative Analysis of Welfare States.Utopia and Dystopia: Political, Economic and Literary Dreamworlds.Political Violence and Liberal Modernity.British Social Policy Since 1945: The Politics of the Welfare State.Choose at least two Economics modules fromĬhoose at least two Politics modules from
