Dr David Bates, Director of Politics and International Relations, comments on the lecture by Professor A.C. Grayling at CCCU on 26 September 2017.
Exciting politics events at Canterbury Christ Church University in autumn 2017
The Politics and International Relations Programme is excited to invite you to three events with exciting and distinguished speakers coming to Canterbury Christ Church University this autumn. All events are open to […]
CCCU Politics Staff lead discussions on federalism in Myanmar
Dr Soeren Keil, Reader in Politics and IR, and PhD Candidate Paul Anderson have recently spent just over two weeks in Myanmar leading discussions on debates on federalism.
Strong Canterbury Christ Church University Presence at 2017 IPSA Colloquium on ‘Democratisation and Constitutional Design in Divided Societies’
CCCU’s Politics and International Relations team was strongly represented at the 2017 IPSA Colloquium held in Nicosia, Cyprus, from 24-27 June, with participation from senior academic staff and PhD candidates.
CCCU fires up the democratic engine with a Canterbury parliamentary hustings
By Elizabeth Bailey CEFEUS Communications Manager On the 26th of May Canterbury Christ Church University had the pleasure of hosting a Parliamentary Hustings for the Canterbury and Whitstable constituency candidates.
GE2017 candidates for Canterbury and Whitstable debate at CCCU
On Friday, 26 May, the Politics and International Relations Programme at Canterbury Christ Church University co-hosted a hustings with the candidates for the Canterbury and Whitstable constituency. In front of […]
Christ Church politics lecturer talks about hypocrisy in public life
Dr Demetris Tillyris, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations in the School of Psychology, Politics, and Sociology, was interviewed for the The Philosophers Magazine – one the leading journals among […]
TATE Exchange: Fairground Diaries – Thursday (13 April)
The Politics and International Relations programme at Canterbury Christ Church University has collaborated with local organisations and schoolchildren to curate and present a live art intervention held at the Tate […]
TATE Exchange: Fairground Diaries – Tuesday and Wednesday (11 & 12 April)
The Politics and International Relations programme at Canterbury Christ Church University has collaborated with local organisations and schoolchildren to curate and present a live art intervention held at the Tate […]