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Canterbury Activism researchers lead House of Commons debate

Canterbury Activism researchers lead House of Commons debate

On Monday evening (8/9/15) CCCU’s Research Activism Network jointly hosted with GlobalNet21 ‘Fracking with Nature’, a forum to discuss unconventional energy and fracking in the UK.

11 Sep, 201511 Sep, 2018 Events, NewsLeave a Comment on Canterbury Activism researchers lead House of Commons debate
Come Work for Us!  University Instructor Post in Politics/International Relations

Come Work for Us! University Instructor Post in Politics/International Relations

This post combines the provision of teaching support within the Politics and International Relations Programme with the requirement to study half-time in one of our priority research areas

22 Jul, 201511 Sep, 2018 NewsLeave a Comment on Come Work for Us! University Instructor Post in Politics/International Relations
New Issue of the European Review of International Studies now available!

New Issue of the European Review of International Studies now available!

22 Jun, 201511 Sep, 2018 NewsLeave a Comment on New Issue of the European Review of International Studies now available!
Women, Gender and Political Leadership Workshop 15 May 2015

Women, Gender and Political Leadership Workshop 15 May 2015

On Friday 15 May, the PSA Women and Politics Specialist Group and the Political Leadership Specialist Group – supported by Birkbeck and Canterbury Christ Church University – co-hosted a workshop […]

19 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 Events, NewsLeave a Comment on Women, Gender and Political Leadership Workshop 15 May 2015
Students enjoy Jean Monnet-funded trip to Brussels

Students enjoy Jean Monnet-funded trip to Brussels

Students and staff recently visited the European Commission in Brussels. Here, Sara Martone shares her experiences from the trip, in her blog ‘A field trip to remember: personal reminiscences of our […]

14 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 News, Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on Students enjoy Jean Monnet-funded trip to Brussels
The ABC of Nigel Farage

The ABC of Nigel Farage

By David Bates, Principal Lecturer in Politics and International Relations

08 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 Commentary, NewsLeave a Comment on The ABC of Nigel Farage
Reflections on Elections: tsunamis, tidal waves, tectonic shifts, hat eating and a major balls up.

Reflections on Elections: tsunamis, tidal waves, tectonic shifts, hat eating and a major balls up.

By Sarah Lieberman, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations

08 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 Commentary, NewsLeave a Comment on Reflections on Elections: tsunamis, tidal waves, tectonic shifts, hat eating and a major balls up.
UK Election 2015: how the votes stacked up for David Cameron

UK Election 2015: how the votes stacked up for David Cameron

By Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in British Politics

08 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 Commentary, NewsLeave a Comment on UK Election 2015: how the votes stacked up for David Cameron
CCCU Politics/IR trip to The Guardian

CCCU Politics/IR trip to The Guardian

By Shayne Halfpenny-Ray (Second Year Politics Student)

01 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 News, StudentsLeave a Comment on CCCU Politics/IR trip to The Guardian

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