• How many people are still undecided? And how will they make up their minds?
  • The challenge of  small and non-traditional parties 
  • In what ways has social media mattered in the 2015 election?
  • Minority government – what it does (and doesn’t) mean

Chair: Chris Carman, Professor of Politics and Head of the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow
Panel: Lynn Bennie (Aberdeen University), Phillip Habel (University of Glasgow)  Rob Johns (Essex University), Thomas Lundberg (University of Glasgow)

Date: Tuesday 5 May 2015
Time: 5.30pm
Venue: Sir Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre, Sir Charles Wilson Building
Category: Public lectures
Cost: Free and open to all members of staff and students of the University, and to members of the public
Registration: The event is not ticked and seats cannot be reserved. School parties are asked to contact us in advance.


First published: 28 April 2015