Canterbury Christ Church University Logo
  • Home
  • About us

Category: Politics

A break or a lesson? Submarines, stereotypes and silent geopolitics

A break or a lesson? Submarines, stereotypes and silent geopolitics

Dr Chris Beighton examines the language used during the recent AUKUS security pact fall out.

28 Sep, 202128 Sep, 2021 Education, Politics
Lockdown learning and commuter students

Lockdown learning and commuter students

Dr Susan Kenyon reveals emerging findings from her research into the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on commuter students, and explains how the move to online learning removed some barriers to learning, but how it also presented new barriers, for some students.

27 Sep, 202127 Sep, 2021 Education, Politics, Research
What is AUKUS?

What is AUKUS?

Dr Sarah Lieberman discusses the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, President Joe Biden of the USA and Scott Morrison of Australia, who together signed a new security pact named AUKUS.

16 Sep, 202116 Sep, 2021 Politics, Research
Elections 2021 roundup: same but different?

Elections 2021 roundup: same but different?

After ‘Super Thursday’ Dr Paul Anderson analyses the results and what they mean for Britain’s parties and politics.

10 May, 202118 Aug, 2021 Politics, Research
A military coup in Myanmar – back to square one?

A military coup in Myanmar – back to square one?

Dr Soeren Keil looks at the recent events in Myanmar and what happens now following the military coup.

03 Feb, 202115 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Wither the Union…?

Wither the Union…?

Dr Paul Anderson explores the current state of the Union and the call for Scottish independence.

25 Jan, 202115 Jun, 2021 Culture, Politics, Research
December Brexit negotiations

December Brexit negotiations

Dr Sarah Lieberman discusses Brexit negotiations as trade talks with the EU continue.

10 Dec, 202015 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research, Uncategorised
Working in partnership to Close Our Gap

Working in partnership to Close Our Gap

Mary Makinde is a Lecturer in Forensic Investigation and the University’s BAME Strategic Lead for the Closing Our Gap Strategy group which aims to eradicate the BAME attainment gap. In this expert comment Mary explains the work that is taking place within […]

07 Jun, 202007 Jun, 2020 Culture, Education, Politics, Social Justice, Society
Lockdown loosens! But are politicians and scientists in this together?

Lockdown loosens! But are politicians and scientists in this together?

Professor Mike Weed explores the interface of #PolicyAndEvidence in the COVID-19 response.

29 May, 202015 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Recent Posts

  • Supporting a flourishing horticultural industry 
  • International Day of Living Together in Peace
  • The battle for public libraries: why these community lifelines matter
  • How focusing on emotions offers a new treatment option for long-term Anorexia 
  • Reflections on Victory in Europe and the critical importance of research ethics

Categories

Tags

Boris Johnson Brexit Canterbury children Climate change Conservative Party Coronavirus Covid-19 debate Democracy Donald Trump Education Engineering Environment EU General election General Election 2017 Geopolitics Government Health International Women's Day Kent Labour Party lockdown Mental Health NHS pandemic Physical Activity Police Policing Politics Prime Minister Racism report research Russia schools Social work Sport Sustainability Teaching Terrorism Theresa May tourism UK

Contact us

Jeanette Earl
01227 922391

Emma Grafton-Williams
01227 923528

© 2025 Canterbury Christ Church University