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Student news: final year student offered the University of Oxford's UNIQ+ Research Internship

Student news: final year student offered the University of Oxford's UNIQ+ Research Internship

  • Date17 July 2023

Hana Nabizada, third-year undergraduate student in the Department of Politics and International Relations, has been offered a place in the University of Oxford's UNIQ+ Research Internship for the duration of this summer.

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UNIQ+ Research Internships are designed to provide students from under-represented and disadvantaged backgrounds who are ordinarily resident in the UK with the opportunity to experience postgraduate study. UNIQ+ aims to provide students with a real day-to-day experience of postgraduate research. During the seven-week programme, which runs from Monday 3 July to Friday 18 August 2023, they undertake a research project, attend training skills and information sessions and take part in a social programme.

Hana Nabizada, third-year undergraduate student in the Department of Politics and International Relations, has been offered a place in the programme, and will be supervised by Dr Marnie Howlett (Department of Politics and International Relations). She will be researching how young Ukrainians perceive and understand Europe. 

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