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Global Policy Institute

Description

The Global Policy Institute was founded in 2014 to conduct multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research focused on the scholarship, politics, and policy of pressing global collective action problems. The Institute's network of world-class researchers, practitioners, and policymakers provides international intellectual leadership in the field of global challenges, and multilateral and transborder governance arrangements.

The Institute is hosted in the School of Government and International Affairs and is a joint venture with the Durham Law School.

The Institute's objective is to ensure that Durham University emerges as an important intellectual centre for the academic study, research, and policy developments in the field of international and global collective action problems, and how these are governed. Since globalisation has put many of these issues at the heart of politics and policy-making, Durham would potentially be centre-stage in research and policy issues with global reach.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2014

Contact details

School Of Government & International Affairs
The Al-Qasimi Building
Elvet Hill Road
Durham
DH1 3TU
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.durham.ac.uk/research/institutes-and-centres/global-policy/
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  • University-based infrastructure
  • Institute

Project Tags

  • Law tag
  • Policy tag
  • Political science tag

University affiliation(s)

Durham University
Durham

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2023-09-20 14:59:54

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