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Reflections on 2022-23

Reflections on 2022-23

The 22/23 academic year is drawing to a close and so it’s time to look back and see what the Politics and IR team has managed to achieve in that […]

31 Aug, 202327 Oct, 2025 Commentary, Events, News, Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on Reflections on 2022-23
News from the Golden Apple Awards 2023

News from the Golden Apple Awards 2023

Congratulations to the politics team members nominated for Golden Apples this year.

31 May, 202331 May, 2023 News, Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on News from the Golden Apple Awards 2023
Local Elections 2023: Medway hits the news!

Local Elections 2023: Medway hits the news!

Dr Sarah Lieberman offers her first thoughts on the breaking news about the 2023 English Local Elections.

05 May, 202305 May, 2023 Commentary, StudentsLeave a Comment on Local Elections 2023: Medway hits the news!
My industry internship with Unwire, Denmark

My industry internship with Unwire, Denmark

In 2022, Milla Semisch joined us on the Transport, Politics and Society module, as an exchange student through the Erasmus programme.  As part of the module, Dr Susan Kenyon presented […]

06 Feb, 202306 Feb, 2023 News, StudentsLeave a Comment on My industry internship with Unwire, Denmark
Congratulations to our MSc class of 2021/22

Congratulations to our MSc class of 2021/22

Our most recent cohort of students on the MSc International Relations (Security Studies) graduated in Canterbury cathedral on Friday 27 January. Course Director Dr Sarah Lieberman and John Maas, lecturer […]

06 Feb, 202310 Oct, 2024 News, StudentsLeave a Comment on Congratulations to our MSc class of 2021/22
Introducing our new Academic Tutor: Thahmina Begum Thaniya

Introducing our new Academic Tutor: Thahmina Begum Thaniya

I am pleased to join the Law and Politics Section of CCCU as an Academic Tutor. I will work across both departments to assist course delivery through teaching and study skills and […]

12 Jan, 202311 May, 2025 News, Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on Introducing our new Academic Tutor: Thahmina Begum Thaniya
CCCU enters WMGIC x NATO Countering Disinformation Challenge 2022

CCCU enters WMGIC x NATO Countering Disinformation Challenge 2022

CCCU Politics and International Relations entered a team of third year students into a global NATO disinformation challenge on Friday 21 October. They wrote this blog at the end of […]

24 Oct, 202224 Oct, 2022 Events, StudentsLeave a Comment on CCCU enters WMGIC x NATO Countering Disinformation Challenge 2022
NSS 2022 – Student satisfaction remains high

NSS 2022 – Student satisfaction remains high

The National Student Survey results have been released by the Office for Students and we are delighted that our students remain among happiest in the country.

26 Jul, 202226 Jul, 2022 News, Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on NSS 2022 – Student satisfaction remains high
Designing and testing policy solutions: how we teach for success at CCCU

Designing and testing policy solutions: how we teach for success at CCCU

Dr Susan Kenyon explains how a new method of teaching, adapted from Engineering education, enabled her Politics and International Relations students to achieve a 100% first-time pass rate, across three […]

25 Jul, 202225 Jul, 2022 Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on Designing and testing policy solutions: how we teach for success at CCCU

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