Does Britain need a written constitution?
Apply Now for Four Funded PhD Scholarships on Topic of Migration
The recently established UK Institute for Migration Research based here at CCCU is offering 4 funded PhD scholarships on themes linked to migration.
Student visit to Westminster Parliament
On Friday 30 January a group of 20 Politics and International Relations students, mainly first year undergraduates, visited Parliament.
CCCU Politics Students Take Part in Radio 4 Democracy Day Debate in Parliament
Canterbury Christ Church politics students were invited to take part in a special debate at Parliament on Monday 19 January, led by Harvard Professor of Government Michael Sandel exploring the […]
Politics and IR Programme Participates in Innovative Live WebTV Programme
As part of the Programme’s relationship with the civil society organisation GlobalNet21, a live WebTV event was run on Wednesday 10th of December. The topic was food scarcity and it […]
Fracking: What’s The Real Harm?
Students on the final year Critical Issues in Contemporary Politics module were this year asked to produce blog posts as part of their assessment.
6 Issues Arising From the Scottish Referendum
Students on the final year Critical Issues in Contemporary Politics module were this year asked to produce blog posts as part of their assessment. The students were asked to write […]
Unelected, unrepresentative and undemocratic? What does the contemporary House of Lords actually look like?
Students on the final year Critical Issues in Contemporary Politics module were this year asked to produce blog posts as part of their assessment.
Politics and Sociology programmes host their first joint employability conference
This month the Politics and Sociology programmes hosted their first joint Employability Conference for undergraduate students in conjunction with the Careers Development team.