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 […]
Post-referendum England: The Challenge of Nation-Building
FREE PUBLIC EVENT – TOMORROW – THU 2 MARCH 6PM
Fairground Exhibition Closing Event – 11 Feb, 6-7.30pm
Waste Not Want Not The Sidney Cooper Gallery, Canterbury Saturday 11 February, 6-7.30pm
Public lecture: A post-liberal age? Brexit, Trump & the shape of Western politics
On Wednesday, 8 February, we are hosting Dr Adrian Pabst (University of Kent & Res Publica) as part of our politics open lecture series with a talk titled “A post-liberal […]
Making Politics Matter: Living Together – Water, Peace and Inter-Faith Cohesion in Wembley and the Jordan Valley
How do you build inter-faith cohesion in your own community? How do you build inter-faith cohesion in divided communities? Come and hear peace campaigner and environmental activist Rabbi Frank Dabba Smith […]
European Security after the Brexit Vote: Challenges and Continuities
On the 23rd June, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union (EU). Britain’s vote to leave the EU added a new challenge to a long list of security […]
Can Money buy (E)U citizenship? Presentation by Dr Jelena Dzankic, European University Institute – 9 November, 6PM
Public event on Wednesday 9th November at 6pm in LG16 (Laud) at Canterbury Christ Church University The spread of the global economic crisis enticed many countries to consider attracting investors to […]