In the first of a new series of graduate profiles, Alumni Relations Manager Kate Chesterman speaks to Christine Wallace, BSc (Hons) Politics and IR 2017.
Students as partners in learning and research – what does that mean?
In Politics and International Relations at CCCU, we believe that students are partners in learning and research. But what does this mean in practice – and why is it important? Dr […]
Should Matt Hancock have been sacked rather than being allowed to resign?
Dr Sarah Lieberman discussed this question on BBC Radio Kent Mid Morning Show with Julia George, this morning and summarises the key arguments here.
Congratulations to our Students and Graduates!
As this academic year is coming to a close, we would like to congratulate all of our students for their impressive achievements. Despite an extremely challenging and difficult year, exacerbated […]
Summer Re-Orientation and Support
Programme Director, Dr Demetris Tillyris, explains how we will continue to support students over the summer months.
Covid 19 and the Balance of Great Powers
Kehinde Abolarin assesses the ongoing fallout of the pandemic as the Great Powers jostle for position and influence.
Elections 2021 Roundup: Same but Different?
After “Super Thursday” Dr Paul Anderson analyses the results and what they mean for Britain’s parties and politics.
Communist Manifesto 2.0
If Marx were to write the Communist Manifesto today, what would he say? Third year students taking Political Ideologies in Action worked together to imagine a revised manifesto for the 21st […]
Virtual Trip to Brussels 2021
Question: what do you do when you cannot take students to visit Brussels? Answer: we bring Brussels to us.