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 […]
A Summer Interning in Brussels
By Marta Silva (3rd year International Relations and French student)
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 […]
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, […]
My Experience of Working in Parliament
By Bronwen Edwards (Third Year Politics and Global Governance)
Christ Church signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Dalhousie University
The University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Dalhousie University in Canada. Founded in 1818, Dalhousie is one of Canada’s oldest and best-known universities, with more than 18,200 local […]
Calling all Politics and IR Alumni
On Tuesday 18th November 2014 we will be running an Employability Day to give our current students some ideas about possible career paths following graduation. We hope many alumni will attend […]
Politics Student Interns at Westminster Parliament
Alexia Antoniou 3rd Year Politics Student Before I even began working as an intern for Jonathan Djanogly Conservative MP for Huntingdon in parliament, he invited me to the State Opening of Parliament […]
“Nick and Margaret – Obscuring the Immigration Debate”
The BBC’s recent programme ‘Nick and Margaret: Too many immigrants?’ (BBC1 15/7/14) is proof of the BBC’s move an uncritical populist media bias.