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 […]
Brussels Trip December 2019
On the 9th and 10th of December 2019, 35 students from our 2nd and 3rd year, together with our MSc students, went to Brussels to speak to representatives from the UK Representation in Brussels, […]
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.