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Gary Rawnsley

@garydrawnsley

Head of the School of Social & Political Sciences, University of Lincoln. Professor of Public Diplomacy & Soft Power. All views expressed are mine alone.

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“China's mission to win African hearts with satellite TV” - a very interesting report that includes analysis by former colleague Angela Lewis. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Degrees from UoL Social Political open up a world of opportunities. Here is alumnus Georgia Pengelly who studied our Sociology programme & now works for Lincs Police. Hope her story inspires you to consider applying to the school! youtube.com/watch?v=VY_RQJ…

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Best wishes to UoL Social Political colleague Baris Cayli Messina who today starts his work as Scholar in Residence at MPI MMG Göttingen . Hope the project goes well & that this is the start of a beautiful friendship between our institutions!

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At UoL Social Political we encourage our students to participate in a wide range of events that will help them develop valuable knowledge & skills. Well done to Mikey Hirst - a credit to the school!

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This is welcome Peter Kyle, though actions speak louder than words. Please don’t let us down; & please remember that the social sciences, arts & humanities are just as essential for our economy as the sciences & technology

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Friends in Washington DC. If you have the opportunity please join this performance by #Taiwan’s A Moving Sound. I had the pleasure of meeting them some years ago & their music is thrilling

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Waterstones Book shop in my home city of Bradford. Formerly the wool exchange dating back to the 19th century. Surely one of the greatest bookshops in the world.

Waterstones Book shop in my home city of Bradford. Formerly the wool exchange dating back to the 19th century. Surely one of the greatest bookshops in the world.
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Good news about #Bradford’s Richard Dunn Sports Centre (Dunny’s as we called it growing up). Used to swim and play badminton there theguardian.com/sport/article/…