CCCU Politics Student’s Evidence to Parliamentary Committee to be Published
Does Britain need a written constitution?
Using Webinars in Political Science Education
By Dr. John FitzGibbon
Student visit to Westminster Parliament
On Friday 30 January a group of 20 Politics and International Relations students, mainly first year undergraduates, visited Parliament.
CCCU Politics Students Take Part in Radio 4 Democracy Day Debate in Parliament
Canterbury Christ Church politics students were invited to take part in a special debate at Parliament on Monday 19 January, led by Harvard Professor of Government Michael Sandel exploring the […]
EU Diplomat Guest Lectures for Politics and IR Programme
Deputy Head of the China Division at the EU External Action Service (EEAS) Mr. George Cunningham participated as a guest lecturer for two taught modules for the Politics and IR programmes on […]
Parliamentary Outreach Organises Select Committee Simulation with Students
On 23 October, students in Dr Mark Bennister’s final year British politics class took part in a role play simulating a House if Commons select committee inquiry session investigating the […]
CCCU signs Memorandum of Understanding with Centre International de Formation Européenne (CIFE)
In September 2014 Canterbury Christ Church University signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Centre International de Formation Européenne (CIFE), a French education institution with headquarters in Nice and further […]
Hardcopy or #Hashtag? Young People’s Vision for a Digital Parliament
By Dr. Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in Politics