On the 1st January 2018, Bulgaria assumed control of the EU Council Presidency for the first time since joining the European bloc in 2007.
What Are You Looking at?: The Production of Otherness (30 May – 3 June @ Tate Exchange)
Dr David Bates, Director of Politics and International Relations, has been working with the Artist Kelly Green, Dr Licia Cianetti of Royal Holloway, University of London, and young people from […]
CCCU Faculty PhD Scholarships
We welcome applicants for full-time PhD scholarships (a stipend of £13,000 p.a., tuition fee waiver for three years and an expense allowance of £500 p. a.). In some subject areas […]
Resigned to Controversy? The Curious Career of Ken Livingstone
‘…and set forth A deep repentance. Nothing in his life Became him like the leaving of it.’ (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 4).
Call for Papers: Marx After 200 Years
Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ) University of Nottingham
Local Elections 2018: A Nation divided?
A reflection on the recent local elections by one of our students, Christian Turner.
Karl Marx at 200
On the 200th anniversary of birth of Karl Marx, Dr David Bates asks: is Marxism dead? On the 5th May 2018 it will be 200 years since Karl Marx was […]
Sadiq Khan: Mid-Term Report
Much has been written about the local elections due to take place on Thursday of this week. Across the country, political parties are deploying their big guns and sending out […]
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 […]