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Parliament Comes to CCCU (Again)

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 […]

16 Dec, 201411 Sep, 2018 NewsLeave a Comment on Parliament Comes to CCCU (Again)
EU Diplomat Guest Lectures for Politics and IR Programme

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 […]

03 Dec, 201418 Sep, 2018 News, TeachingLeave a Comment on EU Diplomat Guest Lectures for Politics and IR Programme
Canterbury Labour Parliament Candidate at CCCU

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 […]

14 Nov, 201418 Sep, 2018 Events, NewsLeave a Comment on Canterbury Labour Parliament Candidate at CCCU
Public Lecture: Germany and Poland: Strangers on a Train or Participants of a Common Destiny?

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?

07 Nov, 201418 Sep, 2018 Events, NewsLeave a Comment on Public Lecture: Germany and Poland: Strangers on a Train or Participants of a Common Destiny?

Participating in Model United Nations in Croatia

By Natalie Ang, Second Year Politics Student I participated in the Croatian International Modeling United Nations (CIMUN) event in the heart of Zagreb, where we stayed for a week. It […]

05 Nov, 2014 News, StudentsLeave a Comment on Participating in Model United Nations in Croatia
Politics Students Shine on BBC Free Speech TV Show

Politics Students Shine on BBC Free Speech TV Show

Members from the Politics Society were invited to participate in the BBC Free Speech TV show as it broadcast live from Margate last week.  The show is available to watch […]

13 Oct, 201418 Sep, 2018 News, StudentsLeave a Comment on Politics Students Shine on BBC Free Speech TV Show
Busy Summer for the Politics Team!

Busy Summer for the Politics Team!

Dr David Bates was in Manchester last month for the Political Studies Marxism Specialist Group, where he co-organised three sessions on Professor Norman Geras’ contribution to Marxism. He also presented […]

09 Oct, 201418 Sep, 2018 News, ResearchLeave a Comment on Busy Summer for the Politics Team!

European Review of International Studies (ERIS) – Annual Lecture

  We are delighted to announce our first ERIS Annual Lecture, with estimeed Professor Christian Lequesne from Sciences Po, Paris! The event is free and will take place this Friday […]

06 Oct, 2014 Events, NewsLeave a Comment on European Review of International Studies (ERIS) – Annual Lecture
Hardcopy or #Hashtag?  Young People’s Vision for a Digital Parliament

Hardcopy or #Hashtag? Young People’s Vision for a Digital Parliament

By Dr. Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in Politics

26 Sep, 201418 Sep, 2018 News, Teaching2 Comments on Hardcopy or #Hashtag? Young People’s Vision for a Digital Parliament

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