By Lewis Bloodworth, Second Year Undergraduate, Politics and International Relations Today, the United Kingdom will decide the fate of its membership to the European Union, and much of the political establishment […]
Privilege and Class, Artist Residency
Open call for proposals from artists to undertake a Residency programme with LADA in London and with Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) in Canterbury, Kent.
Briefing on Kent and ‘Brexit’
The Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) at Canterbury Christ Church University has today released a briefing on the risks associated with British withdrawal from the European Union.
Questioning the Prime Minister: How Effective is the Liaison Committee?
On 7 July, at the Institute for Government in London, Dr Alexandra Kelso (University of Southampton) and Dr Mark Bennister (Canterbury Christ Church University) will present the findings of their […]
Going, Going, Gone: How Safe is David Cameron?
Guest blogger: Dr Ben Worthy, Lecturer in Politics, Birkbeck College, University of London The UK’s EU referendum has turned into a series of threats against Cameron himself. The weekend was […]
Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University in the top 30 of the Guardian University Guide
This year Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University celebrated its tenth anniversary.
ERIS – Latest Issue Out Now!
ERIS – European Review of International Studies has published its latest issue! We invite you to review the Table of Contents below, and then visit the website to review articles and […]
Centre for European Studies Director Dr Amelia Hadfield Named International EU Expert
Dr Amelia Hadfield, Jean Monnet Chair in European Foreign Affairs, and Director of the Centre for European Studies here at Canterbury Christ Church University has just been named one of […]
Liaison Committee Evidence Session with the Prime Minister on EU Referendum
On 4 May the second Liaison Committee evidence session with the Prime Minister since the May 2015 general election focused solely on the EU Referendum.