Last 30 September, Dr Amelia Hadfield, along with her interns James Mohajer and Shayne Halfpenny-Ray, presented the findings of the summer 2015 research project, funded by the Research & Enterprise Development […]
Politics and International Relations celebrate publication in House of Lords
Dr David Bates (Director of Politics and International Relations) was at the House of Lords on 15 October to celebrate the publication of Marxism, Religion and Ideology: Themes from David […]
European Outreach: CCCU Centre for European Studies Runs Its First Jean Monnet Junior Day for 50+ Local Sixth Form Students
On 9th of October, 2015, our newly-established Jean Monnet Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) organised and hosted its first “Jean Monnet Junior Day” for 6th form students. Three schools from […]
Making Politics Matter Event: A Tragedy at Europe’s Shores – A Debate on the current Refugee Crisis
The Politics and International Relations Programme at Canterbury Christ Church University organised the event “A Tragedy at Europe’s Shores – A Debate on the current Refugee Crisis” as part of […]
Commentary: Do we have a duty to help refugees?
By Dr David Bates To avoid any ambiguity in what I am about to say, I want simply to insist that ‘yes we have a duty to help refugees’. Of […]
Let’s Talk Business: How a Brexit Would Influence the British Economy – Part 3
A Four-Part Brexit Blog, hosted by CCCU Politics/IR Jean Monnet Chair in European Foreign Affairs, Dr Amelia Hadfield.
Making Politics Matter Event: Everyday Borders – Friday, 16th October (6.00 – 7.30pm)
‘Everyday Borders’ is a documentary film by Orson Nava setting focusing on the impact of immigration control extends beyond borders to towns, communities, workplaces, and public services.
Angela Gilchrist on PMQs
Our Clinical Psychology colleague Angela Gilchrist made use of Jeremy Corbyn’s new style Prime Minister’s Questions, when the new Labour leader asked about the current state of mental health care […]
Making Politics Matter – “A Tragedy at Europe’s Shores – A Debate on the Current Refugee Crisis”
The Politics and International Programme would like to invite you to the following event: