Sophia Dingli
- I'd describe myself as
- A Lecturer
Title | Semester | Linked to | Last updated |
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International Relations Theory (Nankai) | Semester One 2018/19 | 07/05/2019 11:32:06 | |
International Relations Theory (Nankai) | Semester One 2017/18 | 12/10/2017 09:32:44 | |
Post-colonial IR theory | Semester Two 2018/19 | 17/12/2018 16:36:24 | |
Issues in International Relations | Semester Two 2016/17 | 16/12/2016 12:11:54 | |
Issues in International Relations | Semester Two 2017/18 | 05/01/2018 16:17:04 | |
Issues in International Relations | Semester Two 2018/19 | 08/05/2019 10:24:59 | |
International Relations Theory (Nankai) | Semester One 2019/20 | 17/06/2019 19:41:56 | |
Issues in International Relations | Semester Two 2019/20 | 13/07/2020 18:48:34 | |
Post-colonial IR theory | Semester Two 2019/20 | 06/02/2020 11:38:55 | |
International Relations Theory (Nankai) | Semester One 2020/21 | 17/09/2021 19:11:37 | |
Issues in International Relations | Semester One 2021/22 | 02/06/2021 19:20:16 | |
Issues in International Relations | Semester One 2020/21 | 22/09/2020 16:16:20 | |
International Relations Theory (Nankai) | Semester One 2023/24 | POLITIC5078 | 10/10/2023 11:43:10 |
International Relations Theory (Nankai) | Semester One 2022/23 | POLITIC5078 | 23/09/2022 18:11:37 |
Issues in International Relations | Semester One 2022/23 | POLITIC4010 | 08/06/2022 10:59:16 |
Post-colonial IR theory | Semester One 2023/24 | POLITIC4170 | 05/06/2023 11:15:28 |
Politics 1B: Introduction to International Relations | Semester Two 2022/23 | POLITIC1002 | 10/02/2023 10:13:52 |
Politics 1B: Introduction to International Relations | Semester Two 2021/22 | 02/02/2022 17:34:46 | |
International Relations Theory (Nankai) | Semester One 2021/22 | 14/09/2022 12:22:30 | |
Post-colonial IR theory | Semester Two 2021/22 | 26/01/2022 17:13:10 | |
Post-colonial IR theory | Semester Two 2020/21 | 19/01/2021 17:38:54 | |
Post-colonial IR theory | Semester One 2022/23 | POLITIC4170 | 09/09/2022 11:32:58 |
Narratives of War and Conflict | Semester Two 2020/21 | 15/01/2021 14:14:10 |
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