Dr Amelia Hadfield, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations has recently been awarded a Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), based on the range of teaching and […]
Christ Church signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Dalhousie University
The University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Dalhousie University in Canada. Founded in 1818, Dalhousie is one of Canada’s oldest and best-known universities, with more than 18,200 local […]
Capability in Athens – Thoughts on the recent Human Development and Capability Association
By Razia Shariff Doctoral Candidate Politics and International Relations
Bonding with our Psychology and Sociology colleagues at British Psychology Conference
With the British Psychological Society – Social Psychology Section annual conference being held at Canterbury Christ Church this year, we thought it was a great opportunity for us to get […]
Dr David Bates co-convenes sessions on Norman Geras’ Contribution to Marxism – A Celebration
The Political Studies Marxism Specialist Group (PSA-MSG) organised three sessions on Professor Norman Geras’ contribution to Marxism. The sessions were part of The University of Manchester’s Workshops in Political Theory, […]
We’re hiring! Director of new UK Institute for Migration Research
Vacancy – Director of new UK Institute for Migration Research. Canterbury Christ Church University, in partnership with Migrant Help, has established the UK Institute for Migration Research (UK-IMR). The Director […]
Calling all Politics and IR Alumni
On Tuesday 18th November 2014 we will be running an Employability Day to give our current students some ideas about possible career paths following graduation. We hope many alumni will attend […]
Major International Figure Gives Our Boss “the eye”
A bit late but our boss – head of the School of Psychology, Politics and Sociology Professor Jan Burns – sent us on this picture from her time at the […]
Politics Student Interns at Westminster Parliament
Alexia Antoniou 3rd Year Politics Student Before I even began working as an intern for Jonathan Djanogly Conservative MP for Huntingdon in parliament, he invited me to the State Opening of Parliament […]