Professor Amelia Hadfield, Jean Monnet Professor and Director of the Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) at Canterbury Christ Church University, will give her inaugural professorial lecture “Reform, Rework or Reject? […]
House of Commons Speaker John Bercow visits Parliamentary Studies Class
The Politics team at Canterbury Christ Church University were delighted to host The Rt Hon John Bercow, current Speaker of the House of Commons, on Thursday 30 November 2017.
Canterbury Christ Church University Team participates in discussion on federalism in Myanmar
Two staff members of Canterbury Christ Church University’s Politics and International Relations team have recently been involved in discussions about the democratisation, peace-building and federalisation process in Myanmar/Burma.
Myth-Busting in Contemporary Politics – Poster exhibition at the CCCU Sidney Cooper Gallery
The Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS), in tandem with Canterbury Christ Church University’s “Making Politics Matter” programme, and the Sidney Cooper Gallery will host an exhibition entitled “Myth-busting in Contemporary […]
CCCU Parliamentary Studies students in discussion with new MP Bambos Charalambous
On 16 November politics students in the final year Parliamentary Studies class at CCCU took part in a webinar with the new MP for Enfield, Bambos Charalambous.
Professor Amelia Hadfield on CRS FM Radio’s “Dear Reader” programme
Professor Amelia Hadfield, Director of CEFEUS, appeared on the most recent episode of ‘Dear Reader’ on CSR FM. Hosted by Jessica Stone, the broadcast saw Professor Hadfield speak about 3 […]
October 1917 and After: Reflections on the Russian Revolution
The Politics and International Relations programme at Canterbury Christ Church University in association with the Political Studies Association (PSA) Marxism Specialist Group is delighted to host an afternoon of talks […]
We are not sheep: A student response to the Daily Mail
Ned Watkinson, one of the winners of our Jean Monnet Chair’s ‘Blog on Europe Competition‘, responds to Eleanor Harding and Tom Witherow who singled out his blog post in their Daily Mail […]
The case for Common European Defence
Our student John Smith argues that the EU could replace the United States as the world’s military superpower, but it must start to cooperate more closely in areas that were […]