News Cinérameuf podcast with Sabrina Bouarour Dr Sabrina Bouarour took part in the French Podcast Cinérameuf to discuss a classic Jacques Demy film and how it deconstructs gender and queer relationships.
News Mapping Paris Podcast Despite pandemic conditions, the 2021 class of MA Urban History and Culture students have produced a fascinating series of site-based podcasts.
News I feel very blessed to be where I am Alumnus Charles Wade talks about life in Paris, his postgraduate experience at Sciences Po, and how his time at ULIP prepared him for further study.
News Language Acts for the Archives of Contemporary Migration How can language act for those whose lives are suspended in long periods of administrative and physical precarity?
News Centrality in lockdown How did students and MA Urban History and Culture programme director, Anna-Louise Milne, adapt when they could no longer pursue fieldwork
News The Inaugural Philip Ogden Paris Lecture In recognition of his role played in developing the close partnership between the University of London Institute in Paris and Queen Mary University of London.
News Au revoir Erica Erica Burnham has been a crucial figure in the ULIP community since she joined the Institute as Librarian in January 2011. Erica is moving to Indonesia.
News What is in a name? We asked ULIP's Director of Research, Professor Anna-Louise Milne, to reflect on the significance of some of Paris's street names.
News Afternoon Tea Done Differently Students have been assisting at translation workshops, giving the migrants and asylum seekers the opportunity to practise their English language
News Alumni mentors reduce the feeling of “distance” in distance learning CODE Teaching and Research Awards holder, Dr Anna Foss, reports on a scheme to support students on the Distance Learning Public Health MSc at LSHTM.
News The Refugee Law Initiative responds to the challenges of transferring refugees to third countries by launching new public statement on their legal rights RLI makes a public statement about attempts by countries across the world to externalise their legal obligations towards refugees and asylum-seekers.
Event A Thousand Words for Weather roundtable with Enaiê Mairê Azambuja, Jessica J Lee, and Argula Rublack, plus exhibition tour
London Connection Without distance learning, it wouldn’t have been remotely possible for me to study law at such a reputable institution