About BISA/BFPG Undergraduate Network (UGN)

BISA is the UK’s leading association for international studies, bringing together academics, students, and practitioners to advance the study of global politics and international relations.

BFPG is a London-based think tank that promotes informed and inclusive discussions on the UK’s foreign policy choices.

The UGN will hold events across the UK, and together, we will create a platform where you can learn, engage, and network in ways that go beyond the classroom.

Benefits of joining the network

To be an official member of the UGN you must first join BISA as an Undergraduate Network member, which currently costs just £10.50. You will then be able to benefit from:

  • free entry to all UGN events (except the June workshops which are by application only - see below)
  • access to all BISA virtual events (unless closed)
  • access to BISA journals - Review of International Studies and European Journal of International Security
  • 25% discount on all Cambridge University Press titles
  • 40% discount on the Cambridge/BISA International Relations Book Series
  • a place at an annual BFPG event on careers in think tanks/policy
  • invitation to apply for a place on a specially convened BISA/BFPG UGN workshop the day before BISA’s annual conference in June
  • a special £10 undergraduate observer rate to attend the BISA annual conference.

Non-members will be able to attend network university events for £3.50 per event, and the UGN mailing list is open to all.

The Undergraduate Network (UGN) is run by undergraduates for undergraduates.

Conveners

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Beccie White (Chair)
University of St Andrews
Headshot of Jack Keen
Jack Keen (Vice Chair)
University of Warwick
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Maddie Brown
University of Strathclyde
Headshot of Julia Brown
Julia Brown
University of St Andrews
Headshot of Aliza Dufournet
Aliza Dufournet
University of Manchester
Headshot of Sarah Barnouin
Sarah Barnouin
University of Aberystwyth

Contact

ugn.group@bisa.ac.uk

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