28 Mar 2024
U.S. Info Sessions, Webinars

U.S. Info Session – Affordability / Financial Aid / FAFSA

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Learn about our new tuition structure, merit-based scholarships, the Financial Aid timeline, and an overview of FAFSA.

09 Apr 2024
Info Sessions, Webinars

Info Session – Luxury Brand Management (MA)

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Our Information Sessions for postgraduates give you an opportunity to explore our programmes and ask questions about Richmond American University London.

09 Apr 2024
Info Sessions, Webinars

Info Session – Advertising & PR (MA)

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Our Information Sessions for postgraduates give you an opportunity to explore our programmes and ask questions about Richmond American University London.

10 Apr 2024
Info Sessions, Webinars

Info Session – International Relations (MA)

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Our Information Sessions for postgraduates give you an opportunity to explore our programmes and ask questions about Richmond American University London.

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‘I am Richmond’ blog

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This blog was created to provide an insight into what life at Richmond, American University London is really like. It’s written by the people who know it best: our students.

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Bodies Coming Apart and Bodies Becoming Parts

Dr Kandida Purnell, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Richmond, has just had an article published in a new open access journal, Global Studies Quarterly.

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Empires, Corporations and the Second Scramble for Africa

Dom Alessio, Professor of History and Vice President of International Programmes, has just published with his long-term academic partner, Professor Wes Renfro (Associate Dean of Social Sciences at [...]

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‘Good things come to those that wait!’

Hello to all new and continuing Richmond students! It’s been one long summer for me with writing my Professional Research Project for MA Advertising and PR and I am happy to say I got an A- in it, [...]

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From Richmond With Love

Richmond’s very own ‘Bondologist’, Dr Martin D Brown, has revealed his verdict on the latest James Bond film, ‘No Time To Die’, in an interview with South West Londoner.

Dr Paul Fisher is giving a talk about how central banks can use their balance sheets to support climate change initiatives without impacting monetary policy at Richmond The American International University in London on Friday 8th October 2021. Full Text: Richmond The American International University in London 'Greening the Central Bank balance sheet' - Dr Paul Fisher Friday 8th October 2021, 2pm BST In this talk, Dr Fisher will be focusing on the role of central banks in addressing climate change and specifically how their balance sheets could be used to support such objectives without impacting monetary policy. A summary of the paper can be found on: centralbanking.com Part of the Richmond Business School Wellbeing Lecture Series 2021 - 2022 For more information visit: www.richmond.ac.uk/wellbeing-lecture-series

Greening the Central Bank balance sheet

Are you free this Friday at 2pm (GMT)?  Then join Dr Paul Fisher, Visiting Professor of Economics & Finance for a discussion on how central banks can make a difference on climate change.

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It’s No Time to Die for Richmond’s Bondologist

Having been pushed back because of the pandemic, the launch of Daniel Craig's fifth and final James Bond film, ‘No Time To Die’ is great news for fans of the franchise. For one member of faculty [...]

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Richmond Professor Explores Impact of ‘Boots on the Ground’

Dr Bruce Stanley, Emeritus Professor of International Relations at Richmond, has had an article published by Orient XXI, a media outlet which is dedicated to ‘the East’ from Morocco to [...]

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‘Brilliant experience’ for Richmond student at Cambridge University

It’s time for another in our ‘Summer Spotlight’ mini series where we are showcasing the experiences of some of our students over the summer.

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Press enquiries

If you’re a journalist and you’d like to get in touch with any of our experts, or find out more, please get in touch with Ceri Schooling in the PR and Communications team, communications@richmond.ac.uk.

General enquiries

For general enquiries (non-journalist) email enquiries@richmond.ac.uk.

Find an expert

Richmond American University London, has a broad range of expertise across a number of areas, including the liberal arts, international relations, international history, business management, communications, arts and social sciences.

Dr Jane Norris
Areas of expertise – design theory, specifically luxury product future trends.

Professor George Zhang
Areas of expertise – Chinese language learning and teaching, intercultural communications and cross-cultural business management, language policy, language competence, language standards and assessment, teacher training and professional development.

Hadi Enayat
Areas of expertise – religion and international relations, the sociology of law and secularism studies.

Dr Eunice Goes
Areas of expertise – British party politics, British political thought and Britain’s relationship with Europe.

Dr Michael F. Keating
Areas of expertise – global best practices, Neo-liberalism, energy and infrastructure, financial sector reform, knowledge economies and innovation systems, tertiary education, politics in sub-Saharan Africa and East/South-East Asia.

Dr Kandida Purnell
Areas of Expertise – War, Conflict, COVID-19 Pandemic, Commemoration, Body Politics, Gender and Identity

Professor Dominic Alessio
Areas of expertise – theories of empire (especially South Pacific related), science fiction film, radical right politics

Dr Martin D. Brown
Areas of expertise – international history, the Cold War, European diplomatic history, James Bond

Dr Ira Konstantinou
Areas of expertise – psychology, cognitive processes of memory and awareness, critical thinking

Nicola Mann
Areas of expertise – visual culture, popular culture, urban regeneration, cultural studies, the social value of the arts, museum education

Dr Sue Pell
Areas of expertise – activist archives, DIY archives, social housing activism, anti-gentrification campaigns, urban social movements, social movement communication, public sphere and democracy

Professor Dr. Carola Hieker
Areas of expertise – organizational behavior, leadership, coaching & mentoring, diversity

Associate Professor Inma Ramos
Areas of expertise – international investment banking and international corporate finance law, compliance and regulation, with a particular emphasis on Corporate Governance in Financial Markets

Professor Sabine Spangenberg
Areas of expertise – history of economic thought, welfare economics, public economics