By Paul Anderson, PhD Candidate in Politics at Canterbury Christ Church University
Oliver Fawcett: from CCCU-Politics to Canterbury City Council
By Oliver Fawcett (Third Year Politics Student)
U-Turns and ‘over-interpretations’ mire Cameron’s Accidental Referendum
by Jack Brooks (research assistant) and Dr Sarah Lieberman (senior lecturer in politics and international relations)
Women, Gender and Political Leadership
By Bronwen Edwards (Third Year Politics Student)
Students enjoy Jean Monnet-funded trip to Brussels
Students and staff recently visited the European Commission in Brussels. Here, Sara Martone shares her experiences from the trip, in her blog ‘A field trip to remember: personal reminiscences of our […]
CCCU Politics/IR trip to The Guardian
By Shayne Halfpenny-Ray (Second Year Politics Student)
Reconsidering Horizon 2020
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.