To say that this has been a busy year with regards to public events and extra-curricular activities would be an understatement. Over the last semester, Politics and International Relations in […]
All I want for Christmas….is a snap general election!
The gauntlet is down. The House of Commons has (finally!) agreed to Boris Johnson’s push for an early general election, backed by most of the other parties in Parliament. On […]
Radical Politics by the Seaside
From David Bates – Professor in Contemporary Political Thought at CCCU
CEFEUS Submits Two Pieces of Evidence to Parliament
From our students – Christian George, David Turner and Noora Eveliina Virtanen
CCCU Faculty PhD Scholarships
We welcome applicants for full-time PhD scholarships (a stipend of £13,000 p.a., tuition fee waiver for three years and an expense allowance of £500 p. a.). In some subject areas […]
Call for Papers: Marx After 200 Years
Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ) University of Nottingham
In Memoriam – Professor Dr Michael Burgess (1949-2018)
I first met Michael when I started my Masters’ degree at the University of Kent in September 2005.
New House of Commons Briefing by CCCU academic Dr Mark Bennister
Yesterday, British Prime Minister Theresa May made her second appearance before the Liaison Committee, a year after her only other appearance. These sessions with the Prime Minister have occurred since 2002 […]
Canterbury Christ Church University Team participates in discussion on federalism in Myanmar
Two staff members of Canterbury Christ Church University’s Politics and International Relations team have recently been involved in discussions about the democratisation, peace-building and federalisation process in Myanmar/Burma.