Commonwealth Policy Studies Unit

The Commonwealth Policy Studies Unit (CPSU) is a think-tank for the Commonwealth of fifty-three nations and nearly two billion citizens. The head office is located in Russell Square at the University of London's Institute of Commonwealth Studies and is part of the School of Advanced Study.


http://www.cpsu.org.uk
Commonwealth Policy Studes Unit
Current Staff
Address

Institute of Commonwealth Studies
University of London
28 Russell Square
London WC1B 5DS

UK
Head Dr. Victoria te Velde
Research Associates

Richard Bourne Dr. Veronica Broomes
Emmanuel Nuesiri
Dr. Bevlyn Olima

Nageela Yusuf
Project Officers

Homera Cheema

Susanna Darch
Research Assistants

Anand Roopsind

Phil Rundell
Interns

Tomesha Campbell

Trevor Maylen
Africa Team

Matthew Ivongbe
Charles Makunja

Katrina Phillips

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