On Friday 30 January a group of 20 Politics and International Relations students, mainly first year undergraduates, visited Parliament.
Liberal Democrat James Flanagan Participates in Second ‘Meet the Candidates’ Event
James Flanagan Liberal Democrat general election candidate for Canterbury and Whitstable gave a lecture with a question and answer session in the second of our ‘Meet the Candidates’ sessions for the […]
CCCU Politics Students Take Part in Radio 4 Democracy Day Debate in Parliament
Canterbury Christ Church politics students were invited to take part in a special debate at Parliament on Monday 19 January, led by Harvard Professor of Government Michael Sandel exploring the […]
Politics and IR Programme Participates in Innovative Live WebTV Programme
As part of the Programme’s relationship with the civil society organisation GlobalNet21, a live WebTV event was run on Wednesday 10th of December. The topic was food scarcity and it […]
Parliament Comes to CCCU (Again)
On Friday 5 December the Politics Programme once again played host to the Parliamentary Outreach team. As part of the ongoing partnership between Dr Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in Politics […]
EU Diplomat Guest Lectures for Politics and IR Programme
Deputy Head of the China Division at the EU External Action Service (EEAS) Mr. George Cunningham participated as a guest lecturer for two taught modules for the Politics and IR programmes on […]
Canterbury Labour Parliament Candidate at CCCU
Hugh Lanning, the Labour Parliamentary Candidate for the Canterbury and Whitstable constituency, held an open discussion at CCCU on the 30th of October as part of the Politics Programme’s Making […]
Public Lecture: Germany and Poland: Strangers on a Train or Participants of a Common Destiny?
The Politics and International Relations programme is warmly inviting you to the following guest lecture: Germany and Poland: Strangers on a Train or Participants of a Common Destiny?