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Professor '''Stephen White''' is the James Bryce Professor of Politic and a Senior Research Associate of the [[University of Glasgow]]'s School of Central and East European Studies, and a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Applied Politics in Moscow. He graduated from [[Trinity College Dublin]] in history and political science, and then completed a [[PhD]] in [[Soviet studies]] at Glasgow University - including an exchange year at [[Moscow State University]] - and a [[DPhil]] in politics at [[Wolfson College Oxford]]. He was elected a Fellow of the [[British Academy]] in 2010. |
Professor '''Stephen White''' is the James Bryce Professor of Politic and a Senior Research Associate of the [[University of Glasgow]]'s School of Central and East European Studies, and a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Applied Politics in Moscow. He graduated from [[Trinity College Dublin]] in history and political science, and then completed a [[PhD]] in [[Soviet studies]] at Glasgow University - including an exchange year at [[Moscow State University]] - and a [[DPhil]] in politics at [[Wolfson College, Oxford]]. He was elected a Fellow of the [[British Academy]] in 2010. |
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Born | Stephen White |
Education | Trinity College, Dublin, University of Glasgow, Moscow State University, University of Oxford |
Occupation(s) | Political Scientist, Professor |
Website | http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical/staff/stephenwhite/ |
Professor Stephen White is the James Bryce Professor of Politic and a Senior Research Associate of the University of Glasgow's School of Central and East European Studies, and a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Applied Politics in Moscow. He graduated from Trinity College Dublin in history and political science, and then completed a PhD in Soviet studies at Glasgow University - including an exchange year at Moscow State University - and a DPhil in politics at Wolfson College, Oxford. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2010.