p.l.mitchell@lse.ac.uk
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Short Bio |
Paul Mitchell joined the LSE in 2000 having previously taught at Queen's University Belfast and University College Galway. During 2000-01 he was a Fulbright Distinguished Scholar in the Department of Government at Harvard University. The universities responsible for his earlier education include Manchester University (undergraduate), LSE (Masters), the European University Institute (PhD), and the University of Michigan ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods. At LSE he primarily teaches European politics, research design and comparative methods, and helps run the MRes/PhD programme in political science. At home in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, his central aims are to test recipes on three beautiful women (one wife and two daughters; and one ravenous baby boy) and to do as little gardening as possible, consistent with still having a garden.
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