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6 Issues Arising From the Scottish Referendum

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 […]

08 Dec, 201411 Sep, 2018 Commentary, StudentsLeave a Comment on 6 Issues Arising From the Scottish Referendum
Unelected, unrepresentative and undemocratic? What does the contemporary House of Lords actually look like?

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.

08 Dec, 201411 Sep, 2018 Commentary, StudentsLeave a Comment on Unelected, unrepresentative and undemocratic? What does the contemporary House of Lords actually look like?
Politics and Sociology programmes host their first joint employability conference

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.

21 Nov, 201418 Sep, 2018 Events, StudentsLeave a Comment on Politics and Sociology programmes host their first joint employability conference

Participating in Model United Nations in Croatia

By Natalie Ang, Second Year Politics Student I participated in the Croatian International Modeling United Nations (CIMUN) event in the heart of Zagreb, where we stayed for a week. It […]

05 Nov, 2014 News, StudentsLeave a Comment on Participating in Model United Nations in Croatia
Parliamentary Outreach Organises Select Committee Simulation with Students

Parliamentary Outreach Organises Select Committee Simulation with Students

On 23 October, students in Dr Mark Bennister’s final year British politics class took part in a role play simulating a House if Commons select committee inquiry session investigating the […]

27 Oct, 201418 Sep, 2018 Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on Parliamentary Outreach Organises Select Committee Simulation with Students
Politics Students Shine on BBC Free Speech TV Show

Politics Students Shine on BBC Free Speech TV Show

Members from the Politics Society were invited to participate in the BBC Free Speech TV show as it broadcast live from Margate last week.  The show is available to watch […]

13 Oct, 201418 Sep, 2018 News, StudentsLeave a Comment on Politics Students Shine on BBC Free Speech TV Show
A Summer Interning in Brussels

A Summer Interning in Brussels

By Marta Silva (3rd year International Relations and French student)

09 Oct, 201418 Sep, 2018 StudentsLeave a Comment on A Summer Interning in Brussels
My thoughts from Conservative Conference 2014

My thoughts from Conservative Conference 2014

By Amy Hopkinson (Third Year Politics Student and Conservative Party member) The mood at this year’s Conservative conference was quite positive. I was struck both by the real and venomous […]

08 Oct, 201418 Sep, 2018 StudentsLeave a Comment on My thoughts from Conservative Conference 2014

Getting Involved with Politics at the 2014 Conservative Party Conference

By Alexia Antoniou (3rd Year Politics Student and Conservative Party member) I have recently arrived back in Canterbury after spending four very busy yet exciting and informative days in Birmingham, […]

08 Oct, 2014 StudentsLeave a Comment on Getting Involved with Politics at the 2014 Conservative Party Conference

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