On Wednesday December 11th the Politics and International Relations programme hosted the Afghan Deputy Minister for Programmes at the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, Mr. Mohammed Tariq Ismati.
More Conferences for Canterbury Staff!
On this occasion it was Dr. John FitzGibbon was invited to present on Euroscepticism in the Irish context as part of the conference “Reflections on 40 Years of Irish EU […]
Afghan Deputy Minister to Address Canterbury Politics and IR Students
The Afghan Deputy Minister for Programmes at the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, Mr. Mohammed Tariq Ismati, will address Canterbury Christ Church Undergraduate Politics and International Relations students on […]
Major ESRC Event Held by Canterbury Christ Church Politics Department
On Friday, 8 November, the Department put together a full half-day of events as part of the ESRC national Festival of Social Sciences. Welcoming upwards of 200+ students between the […]
Latest Lecture in Canadian Federalism Series: ‘The Challenges of Education and Student Mobility in Canada and the European Union’
On Friday, 15 November, as part of the lecture series exploring Canadian federalism sponsored by the Foundation for Canadian Studies in the UK, CCCUʼs Politics and International Relations Department in […]
Canada: The Fractured Federation?
On 22nd October 2013 Prof Michael Burgess, Director of the Centre for Federal Studies at the University of Kent, presented at Canterbury Christ Church University on Canada- The Fractured Federation.
Making Politics Matter Event 18/10/13 Meet the Parties
The party conferences have come and gone, and local politicians are starting to gear up for the next General Election. In Canterbury a first public encounter between the parties took […]