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Master's Students Event Reports


Want to get published on an academic platform? Register your interest now if you'd like to write a report on one of our upcoming events for our USAPP blog!

We are offering current ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Master’s students the opportunity to write reports summarising the events in our public lecture series, to be published on the Phelan US Centre's USAPP blog. Our USAPP blog received 1 million page views in 2022 and is a great way for your writing to reach a wide, international audience.

This initiative is designed to give Master’s students the chance to hone their blog-writing skills and to get their writing published on a reputable academic platform with a global readership.

Are you interested in writing an event report? Register your interest by filling out this quick . We will approach successful applicants throughout the term as our event series progresses. 

Please read the guidance below before applying so that you know what writing an event report entails.

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Event Report Guidance

  • Length: Up to 600 words 

  • Content: If possible, do some research before the event so that you have some background on the speaker and the topic. Take notes during the event to help you write the report after it has finished. Finally, when you get to writing the report, summarise the event, including what the speaker talks about and what is discussed during the Q&A section.

  • Deadline: The Monday following the event 

  • Edits: The USAPP blog team will read the report and make some small edits, when necessary, before publishing 

  • Please note: An event report is not an op-ed or commentary piece. It is a summary of the event. Any event reports that cover topics over than the event, or introduce the author’s own opinion regarding the issues addressed in the event, will not be published.

Read master's students event reports

Event Reports 2024-25

  • 1 March 2025: Christofer Adams (Department of Sociology) on ''
  • 8 February 2025: Mustafa Shaukat (Department of Geography and Environment) on ' 
  • 16 November 2024: Aidan Dennehy (Department of Social Policy) on
  • 26 October 2024: Ivey-Elise Ivey (Department of Social Policy) on ''

Event Reports 2023-24

  • 27 July 2024: Alia Yusuf (School of Public Policy) on ''
  • 25 May 2024: Annabelle Flood: (Department of Government) on ''
  • 21 May 2024: Theodora Gaiganis (Department of International Development) on ''
  • 12 March 2024: Uttishta Jagannathan (Department of Government) on 
  • 4 March 2024: Jorich Loubser (Department of International Development) on
  • 9 November 2023: Grace Lundell (Department of International Relations) on ''
  • 9 November 2023: Josette Peacock (Department of Government) on '

Event Reports 2022-23

  • 29 July 2023: Alia Yusuf (School of Public Policy) on ''
  • 17 June 2023: Jade Plancke (Department of International Relations) on ''
  • 15 April 2023: Hashim Ali (Department of Anthropology) on 
  • 8 April 2023: Grace Brownsberger (Department of Geography and Environment) on ''
  • 25 March 2023: Olivia Otts (Department of Media and Communications) on ''
  • 18 February 2023: Lorenzo Rezzonico (Department of International Relations) on 
  • 3 December 2022: Cheyenne l'Auclair (Department of International Development) on ''
  • 19 November 2022: Alexandra Smith (Department of Government) on ''
  • 5 November 2022: Lucy O'Donoghue (Department of International Relations) on ''
  • 22 October 2022: Olivia Otts (Department of Media and Communications) on ''

 

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