Dr Susan Kenyon
New research with commuter students reveals mixed response to lockdown learning
Dr Susan Kenyon, Principal Lecturer in Politics at CCCU, revealed emerging findings from her research into the impact of the Covid pandemic on commuter students, at this year’s Medway Festival […]
Politics and IR Graduates – Where are they now? Kojo Apeagyei, Charity Sector
Continuing our series catching up with graduates, Kojo Apeagyei, BSc (Hons) Politics and International Relations 2015, tells his story.
Top 20 for Politics and IR in the Guardian League Table!
We are delighted that the Guardian University league tables – University rankings which focus more heavily on student experience and learning – placed our programme amongst the 20 best Politics […]
Politics and IR Graduates – Where are they now? Ondrĕj Boháč, Diplomat
Continuing our series following up with our graduates, Kate Chesterman speaks to Ondrĕj Boháč BSc (Hons) Politics and International Relations, 2012.
Politics and IR Graduates – Where are they now? John Smith, Civil Service
Continuing our series following up with our graduates, Kate Chesterman speaks to John Smith BSc (Hons) International Relations, 2018.
Politics and IR Graduates – Where are they now? Christine Wallace, Parliament
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.