Soeren Keil, a Senior Lecturer in International Relations, has been chosen among a small number of academics to present his book at the Annual Conference of the Association for the […]
First Year Politics Students Visit Houses of Parliament
CCCU Politics and International Relations students were lucky enough to pay a visit to Parliament on Wednesday 26 March. The trip, organised and led by Dr Mark Bennister Senior Lecturer […]
Politics and IR Scholar Quoted in Financial Times Article
Politics and International Relations Senior Lecturer Dr. Laura Cashman is quoted in this Financial Times article on the rise of anti-Romaism in Europe. Dr. Cashman is currently working on a […]
Fully Funded PhD Scholarships: Get Paid to Study with Us!
Canterbury Christ Church University is currently advertising for 2 PhD scholarships in Politics and International Relations.
New European Youth Unemployment Think Tank
Second year CCCU Politics student Oli Fawcett is part of the steering group for a new European Think Tank created and run by young people to tackle youth unemployment – […]
Come study with us! New MSc by Research
MSc by Research in the Faculty of Social and Applied Sciences Expression of Interest Form for 2014-15 Academic Year
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http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2014/02/11/a-victory-for-geert-wilders-in-the-netherlands-european-parliament-elections-would-not-necessarily-call-dutch-eu-membership-into-question/ Good friend of the Canterbury Politics and IR programme Dr. Stijn Van Kessel has written an excellent post over at the LSE European Politics blog on the potential impact […]
Glowing Review of Canterbury Politics and IR Academic’s Textbook
The below review is by Terry Barringer, co-editor of The Round Table, and appeared in said journal, Vol. 102, Issue 6 2013, p. 582. One of the co-editors is Canterbury Politics and […]
Green Party Leader Presents at Canterbury
On the 28th January Green Party Leader Ms Natalie Bennett visited Canterbury Christ Church University to give a lecture on the Green Party alternative for British politics.