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The Irish Border and Brexit

The Irish Border and Brexit

From Fennel Wellings – CEFEUS Undergraduate Research Assistant

17 Jul, 201804 Sep, 2018 Research, StudentsLeave a Comment on The Irish Border and Brexit
What makes you middle class?

What makes you middle class?

From Katarina Hill – Intern in Politics and International Relations 

11 Jul, 201804 Sep, 2018 Students3 Comments on What makes you middle class?
Banking on Banksy: The Celebrity Bias Within Political Art

Banking on Banksy: The Celebrity Bias Within Political Art

From Katarina Hill – Intern in Politics and International Relations.

25 Jun, 201804 Sep, 2018 StudentsLeave a Comment on Banking on Banksy: The Celebrity Bias Within Political Art
Levels of Exclusion: What floor are you on?

Levels of Exclusion: What floor are you on?

From Katarina Hill – Intern for Politics and International Relations.

18 Jun, 201804 Sep, 2018 StudentsLeave a Comment on Levels of Exclusion: What floor are you on?
Reflections on the Universities Minister visit to CCCU

Reflections on the Universities Minister visit to CCCU

From Lizzie Bailey – Third Year Student in Politics On Thursday 8th March, the newly appointed Universities Minister paid a visit to Canterbury Christ Church University. After introductory statements, the […]

29 Mar, 201807 Sep, 2018 StudentsLeave a Comment on Reflections on the Universities Minister visit to CCCU
House of Commons Speaker John Bercow visits Parliamentary Studies Class

House of Commons Speaker John Bercow visits Parliamentary Studies Class

The Politics team at Canterbury Christ Church University were delighted to host The Rt Hon John Bercow, current Speaker of the House of Commons, on Thursday 30 November 2017. 

12 Dec, 201707 Sep, 2018 Events, StudentsLeave a Comment on House of Commons Speaker John Bercow visits Parliamentary Studies Class
The case for Common European Defence

The case for Common European Defence

Our student John Smith argues that the EU could replace the United States as the world’s military superpower, but it must start to cooperate more closely in areas that were […]

09 Nov, 201718 Sep, 2018 Guest Blogs, StudentsLeave a Comment on The case for Common European Defence
UK-EU Brexit Negotiations: Explaining dark matter to a four-year-old

UK-EU Brexit Negotiations: Explaining dark matter to a four-year-old

As one of its last activities in the 2014-17 cycle, the Jean Monnet Chair of Professor Amelia Hadfield ran a blog competition for full-time first year undergraduate students in politics. […]

12 Oct, 201718 Sep, 2018 Guest Blogs, StudentsLeave a Comment on UK-EU Brexit Negotiations: Explaining dark matter to a four-year-old
Labour Party Conference 2017: What does this mean for Labour’s year ahead?

Labour Party Conference 2017: What does this mean for Labour’s year ahead?

Josh Andrew, 3rd year BSc Politics student at Canterbury Christ Church University, reports his impressions from the Labour party conference in Brighton.

10 Oct, 201718 Sep, 2018 Commentary, StudentsLeave a Comment on Labour Party Conference 2017: What does this mean for Labour’s year ahead?

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