MIRSA - Malta International Relations Students Association

MIRSA - Malta International Relations Students Association

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MIRSA calls for a culture of debate amongst International Relations students through various events and activities planned throughout the academic year.

Photos from MIRSA - Malta International Relations Students Association's post 18/05/2022

🌍 TWO WEEKS TO THE DAY 🌏

Some of the best pics from our recent panel discussion on the Outcome of the recent French Presidential Election πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΅

The new MIRSA team were joined by expert lecturers Dr. Anna Khakee, Dr. Karsten Xuereb, Dr. Jean Claude Cachia, and Mr. Andre P. DeBattista, where an open audience forum was held to discuss President Macrons re-election.

Keep an eye out for more MIRSA events, discussions, and activities in the near future πŸ˜‰

05/11/2021

Some pics from Fresher's Night 🀩
Thank you to those who joined us, and stay updated for the next events 🀫

01/11/2021

Hey guys! 🀩

On Wednesday November 3rd, MIRSA has organised a meet and greet night for International Relations Fresher's at Surfside!
You will benefit from the Happy Hour which will be available from 9 pm to 12 am and 30% off on the food menu 😎

We are also planning to goto Footloose NightClub in Paceville after the meet and greet . We managed to land a great deal with the Club that allows us Entry+3 free drinks for Only €10 .

Those willing to join us in Footloose please DM me , so we can arrange the tickets before hand .

If you want to join please remember to fill the from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uDOdHpTv1MF94sJcvIP8Ygm4pxETgRDXZlaE5K8XsxU/edit?usp=sharing

Can’t wait to meet you guys !!🀩πŸ₯³

Photos from MIRSA - Malta International Relations Students Association's post 16/10/2021

A little spoiler of the executive of this year... 😜🀫

Stay tuned to meet the new executive and know more about what they will bring to MIRSA!

Photos from MIRSA - Malta International Relations Students Association's post 04/10/2021

CALLING OUT ALL THE YEAR 1 STUDENTS! 🀩

In occasion of the Fresher's week, we are attending the Fresher's meeting at the Department of International Relations, where alongside the lectures, we will welcome you on your journey at University!

We can't wait to meet you, see you there πŸ‘‹

27/09/2021

The victory of the Germany's centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) represent the end of Merkel era and sets the roots for a new political era for Germany and Europe.

With the end of a 16-year old consensus in German politics in sight, how will a Social Democratic government change Germany's place in Europe, and Europe's place in the World?

Find out more on the featured article:
https://reut.rs/3obvPIQ

27/09/2021

Welcome back to all the students returning to campus and those attending online, may this year be successful and fun! πŸ’™

Stay tuned on the MIRSA channels to be updated about what we have in store for this year... 🀫

Facebook: MIRSA - Malta International Relations Students Association
Instagram: mirsa.malta

Photos from VuΔ‹i Kollettiva's post 06/09/2021

Join us, together with Extinction Rebellion Malta, to raise awareness on the global climate crisis on Friday 18th September. Only together can we be the change we wish to see! 🌍✨

30/08/2021

Are you an International Relations student? 🌍

You have the opportunity to join MIRSA, the Malta International Relations Student Association. A stimulating environment where you will be able to work with students that share your objectives and interests while increasing your skills!

If you are interest in joining MIRSA, please contact us on our social media platforms:

πŸŸ₯ Instagram: mirsa.malta
🟦 Facebook: MIRSA - Malta International Relations Students Association

Photos 23/08/2021

Today is Black Ribbon Day - the European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Na**sm.

We commemorate those who fell victim to totalitarian regimes and remember the πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊEU values our society is built on: human dignity, freedom and fundamental rights.

China: A partner for the future, or an enemy from the past? | Insite Malta 23/08/2021

Does the rise of China symbolise an ongoing 'Second Cold War' or that we live in a highly globalised and multipolar world where everyone is interconnected and interdependent? Head over to our article written by some of our own executive members and published on Insite Malta to read further!

China: A partner for the future, or an enemy from the past? | Insite Malta By the Malta International Relations Association (MIRSA) For 44 years, between the end of World War II and the fall of the Iron Curtain in Europe, the Cold War served as the defining feature of foreign affairs; dictating norms and ethics in economic and philosophical thought; and pop culture. Mo ...

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