In this blog, CCCU Jean Monnet Chair Amelia Hadfield and CCCU Politics/IR Graduate Michal Gloznek[1] take another look at Horizon 2020, and ask whether it represents an EU investment offensive to boost jobs and growth, or a frontal offensive on research and innovation.
Amelia Hadfield contributes to roundtable on the European Energy Union
On Wednesday 15 April, Dr Amelia Hadfield, was invited to join a joint seminar with the Institute for Contemporary European Studies at Regent’s University, and the Senior European Experts (SEE). This event was chaired by Lord Hannay, and was entitled ‘EU Energy Union: A Realistic Possibility?’
Research & Knowledge Exchange Internships Opportunities for Summer 2015
Our colleague Dr. Lorena Arocha from Sociology is looking for a research intern with proficiency in a Central and Eastern European language as part of the Research & Knowledge Exchange […]
The Diminishing Returns of Leadership Capital
How can we measure leadership?
Deconstructing the European Energy Union: The Role of Governance and the 2030 Goals
Energy and Governance Workshop
Peaks, tensions, and lessons of the Shahbag Movement
This is the fourth in a series of five blog posts by Razia Shariff, a Doctoral candidate in the Politics and International Relations programme, as she conducts her field work on the […]
PhD Scholarships Available to Study with Us!
Politics and IR at CCCU welcome applications from candidates interested in pursuing PhD research. The deadline for university PhD scholarships is 30 April 2015.
Strong Canterbury Representation at EUSA Conference
Three Canterbury academics presented multiple papers at the leading conference for EU studies in the US, EUSA, in Boston, Massachusetts 5-7th of March.