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Paul Mitchell joined the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in 2000, after teaching at Queen's University Belfast and University College Galway. In the academic year 2000-01, he was a Fulbright Distinguished Scholar in the Department of Government at Harvard University. He has been responsible for undergraduate education at the University of Manchester, Master's programs at LSE, and PhD supervision at the European University Institute. He has also taught at the University of Michigan's ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods. His research interests include party competition, coalition governments, electoral systems, and Irish politics. Mitchell teaches various courses related to democracy and conflict, including GV318: Building Democracies, GV4E8: Conflict Institutional Design for Divided Societies, and GV4G4: Comparative Conflict Analysis.
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