In the next student blog of our series on “The Impact of COVID-19 on Kent and Medway”, Thomas James, a third year student at CCCU and English Language teacher reflects […]
Do I stay or do I go? The impact of COVID-19 on an International Student
In our first guest blog of our series on “The Impact of COVID-19 on Kent and Medway”, Sara Versace, an international student at CCCU tells her story: I am a […]
Greetings from the Politics team!
As the final teaching week of this academic year draws to a close, it has certainly been one to remember. Following Laura’s blog about teaching ‘from a distance’ last week, […]
Teaching from a distance
Dr Laura Cashman reflects on our first month of online delivery Exactly a month ago, on 17 March, the Politics and IR team met for one last hurried lunch-meeting in […]
Some reading suggestions from the Politics team
Dear Students Following discussions with Student Representatives, we have put together a list of some of our favourite books, journal articles, novels, films or podcasts for you to try while […]
The Independent Group: A Changing Centre or Drab Disappointment?
From Max Stafford (PhD Candidate in Politics)
Conservative Party Conference: Take A Chance on May
From our undergraduate student, Ellie Varley
The Scottish Independence Referendum 4 years on: From Constitutional Change to Constitutional Chaos?
From Paul Anderson – PhD Candidate in Politics and International Relations.
“Terveisiä Helsingistä”: What happened in Finland during the Helsinki Summit?
From Noora Virtanen – CEFEUS Postgraduate Analyst