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Misogyny in Parliament: Has anything changed in the past century?

Misogyny in Parliament: Has anything changed in the past century?

Third year BSc Politics student, Katey Pugh, blogs about sexism in the UK Parliament.

12 Nov, 202012 Nov, 2020 StudentsLeave a Comment on Misogyny in Parliament: Has anything changed in the past century?
I’m Sorry, Did I Starmer? Coronavirus in Parliament and Oppositional Scrutiny

I’m Sorry, Did I Starmer? Coronavirus in Parliament and Oppositional Scrutiny

Third year BSc Politics and History student Chris Mitchell blogs about the role of Her Majesty’s opposition during the pandemic

11 Nov, 202011 Nov, 2020 StudentsLeave a Comment on I’m Sorry, Did I Starmer? Coronavirus in Parliament and Oppositional Scrutiny
The Coronavirus Act: necessary evil, or abdication of Parliament’s duty to the people?

The Coronavirus Act: necessary evil, or abdication of Parliament’s duty to the people?

Third year BSc Politics student Callum Lake blogs about the Coronavirus Act.

11 Nov, 202011 Nov, 2020 StudentsLeave a Comment on The Coronavirus Act: necessary evil, or abdication of Parliament’s duty to the people?
Top 9 for Politics and IR in the Guardian League Tables: The best in the South East!

Top 9 for Politics and IR in the Guardian League Tables: The best in the South East!

As we welcome a new cohort of students, Director of Undergraduate Programmes, Dr Demetris Tillyris explains the secret to our recent success in the Guardian League Tables.

22 Sep, 202022 Sep, 2020 News, Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on Top 9 for Politics and IR in the Guardian League Tables: The best in the South East!
2020 is really not my year: Thank God for the Politics department

2020 is really not my year: Thank God for the Politics department

MSc student Emily Webb shares her story of misfortune and how the kindness of classmates and lecturers helped her to keep going.

03 Jul, 202003 Jul, 2020 Commentary, Students, Teaching1 Comment on 2020 is really not my year: Thank God for the Politics department
Summer re-orientation and transition sessions

Summer re-orientation and transition sessions

Dr Demetris Tillyris, Programme Director for our undergraduate degrees, explains how we will be supporting students over the summer and helping you to prepare for the new academic year starting […]

30 Jun, 202030 Jun, 2020 Students, TeachingLeave a Comment on Summer re-orientation and transition sessions
Racism and Institutions

Racism and Institutions

Kehinde Abolarin, Doctoral Candidate at CCCU, reflects on the power of institutions to shape our perceptions of others.

29 Jun, 202007 Jul, 2020 Commentary, StudentsLeave a Comment on Racism and Institutions
Environmental Racism: Between COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter

Environmental Racism: Between COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter

Rebecca Papp, MSc Student, applies the ideas of environmental racism to show how the events of 2020 have deep roots in our unequal society.

29 Jun, 202029 Jun, 2020 Commentary, StudentsLeave a Comment on Environmental Racism: Between COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme a Pint After Lockdown – Tourism in a Corona World

Gimme, Gimme, Gimme a Pint After Lockdown – Tourism in a Corona World

In the next student blog of our series on “The Impact of COVID-19 on Kent and Medway”, undergraduate politics student George Stevenson fears for the future of the hospitality industry, […]

17 Jun, 202017 Jun, 2020 StudentsLeave a Comment on Gimme, Gimme, Gimme a Pint After Lockdown – Tourism in a Corona World

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