Written evidence examining the implications and opportunities of leaving the EU for science and research by Dr. Amelia Hadfield, Director of the Jean Monnet Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) within […]
5th Summer School on Federalism, Multinationalism and the Future of Europe
By Simon Bransden, PhD candidate in Politics and IR, CCCU For the fifth successive year, CCCU’s Politics, in conjunction with the Centre International de Formation Européene (CIFE) organised a Summer School […]
Politics & IR Top 15 for Overall Satisfaction in National Student Survey, 2016
The Politics and International Relations team at Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) are delighted to achieve, for the second consecutive year, 95% overall satisfaction in the 2016 National Student Survey. […]
NATO Warsaw Summit: Cyber Security and The Definition of Cyber as a New Domain
By Jack Young, Third Year Undergraduate, Politics and International Relations At the NATO summit held in Warsaw during the 8th – 9th of July, it was expected that cyber security […]
Strong Canterbury Christ Church University Presence at 2016 IPSA Congress
CCCU’s Politics and International Relations team was strongly represented at the 24th IPSA World Congress of Political Science held in Poznan, Poland, from 23-28 July, with participation from senior academic […]
Early General Election – Don’t Bet on It
Dr Mark Bennister, Reader in Politics, explores the possibility of an early general election being called by the new prime minister
Why is real leadership in such short supply in UK politics?
In the aftermath of the referendum, the UK seems to be suffering from individual and collective leadership failure, write Mark Bennister and Ben Worthy. The use of fear tactics instead […]
Post-Referendum analysis from CEFEUS academics
Academics from the Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) at Canterbury Christ Church University have recently made several media appearances to discuss the fallout from last Thursday’s referendum on Britain’s membership […]
Brexit and the pyrrhic victory of the ‘ordinary people’
By Dr Licia Cianetti, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations Among the many articles and headlines I went through today to try and make peace with what just happened, one […]