May
27 - 28
2022

The School of Law and Social Sciences at Royal Holloway (University of London) is pleased to announce a call for papers for an interdisciplinary PhD Conference on Conflict, Political Violence, and Human Rights.

We invite submissions from students currently enrolled in a PhD program or who have recently submitted their thesis. The conference is interdisciplinary and invites papers from all branches of social sciences and law.

This will be a two-day conference and will be held in-person at the Founder’s Building, Royal Holloway (University of London) along with parallel online access on 27 May 2022 and entirely online on 28 May 2022. While submitting your abstract, please mention whether you would like to be considered for an in-person or online presentation. A zoom link will be shared to the email address provided on registration. Please note that both the presenters and attendees are required to register.

Click here to register.

We are also pleased to announce that Kristian Gleditsch (Regius Professor of Political Science in the Department of Government at the University of Essex), Ruth J Blakeley (Professor of Politics and International Relations, University of Sheffield), and Jonathan Leader-Maynard (Lecturer in International Politics, King’s College London) will deliver keynote talks.

There will be three separate awards for the best theoretical, quantitative and qualitative presentations.

In order to be considered, please send your abstract of no more than 300 words to the email address phdconfcph22gmail.com by 31 March 2022. The decision will be communicated by the 15 April 2022.

If you would like to receive more information about this event, please contact at phdconfcph22gmail.com and follow on Twitter @CPVHRConf. 

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