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Brussels Trip December 2019

On the 9th and 10th of December 2019, 35 students from our 2nd and 3rd year, together with our MSc students, went to Brussels to speak to representatives from the UK Representation in Brussels, […]

14 Jan, 202023 Apr, 2026 Events, News, Students, Teaching, Trips1 Comment on Brussels Trip December 2019
Making Politics Matter Public Lectures – A Review of Semester 1

Making Politics Matter Public Lectures – A Review of Semester 1

To say that this has been a busy year with regards to public events and extra-curricular activities would be an understatement. Over the last semester, Politics and International Relations in […]

10 Jan, 202015 Jan, 2020 Events, News1 Comment on Making Politics Matter Public Lectures – A Review of Semester 1

This is What Art Looks Like!

High in a tower on London’s Southbank, a secret collective gathered on a grassy corner to plot insurrection – or at least, ban packaging and overturn the sugar tax. On the […]

21 Jun, 201924 Jun, 2019 Events1 Comment on This is What Art Looks Like!

A Very Special Europe Day

The 9th of May is celebrated across the European Union (EU) as “Europe Day” – a day to celebrate European unity, peace and the coming together of former enemies to […]

09 May, 201920 May, 2020 Commentary, EventsLeave a Comment on A Very Special Europe Day
Radical Politics by the Seaside

Radical Politics by the Seaside

From David Bates – Professor in Contemporary Political Thought at CCCU

11 Mar, 201915 Jan, 2020 Events, News, TeachingLeave a Comment on Radical Politics by the Seaside
Students Debate Controversial Issues In Fifth Annual Youth Parliament

Students Debate Controversial Issues In Fifth Annual Youth Parliament

From Mark Bennister – Reader in Politics

11 Jun, 201807 Sep, 2018 EventsLeave a Comment on Students Debate Controversial Issues In Fifth Annual Youth Parliament
Abjection, boobs, and a whole lot of glitter: My week with the Tate Exchange

Abjection, boobs, and a whole lot of glitter: My week with the Tate Exchange

From Katarina Hill – Intern for Politics and International Relations.

06 Jun, 201804 Sep, 2018 EventsLeave a Comment on Abjection, boobs, and a whole lot of glitter: My week with the Tate Exchange
What Are You Looking at?: The Production of Otherness (30 May – 3 June @ Tate Exchange)

What Are You Looking at?: The Production of Otherness (30 May – 3 June @ Tate Exchange)

Dr David Bates, Director of Politics and International Relations, has been working with the Artist Kelly Green, Dr Licia Cianetti of Royal Holloway, University of London, and young people from […]

29 May, 201804 Sep, 2018 EventsLeave a Comment on What Are You Looking at?: The Production of Otherness (30 May – 3 June @ Tate Exchange)
What We Looked At – CCCU and Astor College, Dover Exhibition in the Sidney Cooper Gallery

What We Looked At – CCCU and Astor College, Dover Exhibition in the Sidney Cooper Gallery

“Kindness”,“the ability to change” and “my beard” are written in large chalk lettering; a man has glitter make-up lovingly applied to his face; on the other side of the room […]

17 Feb, 201807 Sep, 2018 EventsLeave a Comment on What We Looked At – CCCU and Astor College, Dover Exhibition in the Sidney Cooper Gallery

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