CANCELLED Prof Tim Bale — Annual Lecture
- Dr Andrew S. Roe-Crines
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The health and wellbeing of our students, staff and visitors is our highest priority and while we realise that the cancellation of events will cause some inconvenience and disappointment, this temporary measure is aimed at ensuring that our response to the current situation remains responsible and informed by the latest public health advice and expertise.
We regret that the University cannot be held liable for any loss or damage, including but not limited to travel and accommodation costs, arising from this event cancellation.
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The Network for the Interface of Classics and Politics (with the PSA Politics & History Group) are delighted to welcome Prof Tim Bale.
Prof Tim Bale will be talking about British Political parties and their memberships. Prof Bale has published widely on the subject of British Politics, and has recently published his latest book entitled 'Footsoliders: Political Party Membership in the 21st Century'. The event will be chaired by the Head of the politics department, Prof Andrew Russell and will be followed by a social for all attendees.
The event is open to all students and staff at the University of Liverpool and members of the public.
Please contact Dr Andrew S. Roe-Crines, Dr David Jeffery, or Prof Bruce Gibson for further information.