As part of the second year politics module ‘Global Governance’ we will be teaming up with our good friends at GlobalNet21, an NGO that promotes public discussion and debate on […]
EU Diplomat Guest Lectures for Politics and IR Programme
Deputy Head of the China Division at the EU External Action Service (EEAS) Mr. George Cunningham participated as a guest lecturer for two taught modules for the Politics and IR programmes on […]
Researching Social Movements in Bangladesh
This is the first in a series of five blog posts by Razia Shariff, a Doctoral candidate in the Politics and International Relations programme, as she conducts her field work […]
Politics and Sociology programmes host their first joint employability conference
This month the Politics and Sociology programmes hosted their first joint Employability Conference for undergraduate students in conjunction with the Careers Development team.
Five Immediate Points on UKIP’s Rochester and Strood By Election Win
By John FitzGibbon (Senior Lecturer in Politics) It has not even been 24 hours since the election of Mark Reckless as the MP for the Kent constituency of Rochester and […]
Kent School Video Pitch Wins in Parliament
The winning idea from the ‘Hardcopy or #Hashtag: Young People’s Vision for a Digital Parliament’ workshop held at Canterbury Christ Church in September went on to be voted the best […]
Canterbury Labour Parliament Candidate at CCCU
Hugh Lanning, the Labour Parliamentary Candidate for the Canterbury and Whitstable constituency, held an open discussion at CCCU on the 30th of October as part of the Politics Programme’s Making […]