CCCU Politics and International Relations students were lucky enough to pay a visit to Parliament on Wednesday 26 March. The trip, organised and led by Dr Mark Bennister Senior Lecturer […]
The Eurocrisis: where the world’s of social movement studies and European political economy collide
Attending the Council for European Studies annual conference in Washington DC was a wonderful opportunity for scholars to directly engage with the Eurocrisis.
Simulation Game Development Continues in Canterbury
The Politics and International Relations programme continues its development of simulation games as a key tool of teaching.
Public Lecture: The Role of the Maritime Provinces in Canadian Federalism
The Politics and International Relations programme is warmly inviting you to the following guest lecture
Presentation on Crimea by Ukraine Expert Dr. Erin Baumann
There was a full-house in Old Sessions House for a superb presentation from Dr. Erin Baumann, Lecturer in Politics at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin.
Public Lecture: Western Development Aid and the Construction of Success Stories
Public Lecture Dr Teresa Almeida Cravo of the University of Westminster and University of Coimbra, Portugal will present a public lecture on the politics of development aid in Africa entitled: Western […]
Open Lecture on Ukrainian Crisis: On the Brink of War?
Making Politics Matter is happy to invite you to the following event: Ukraine on the Brink to War?
Agent Generale of the Quebec Government to the UK to Give Talk at CCCU
As part of the Canadian Federal Series of events we are delighted to announce that on Thursday, 27 February 2014. Mr Stephane Paquet, the Agent Generale of the Quebec Government to […]
Politics and IR Scholar Quoted in Financial Times Article
Politics and International Relations Senior Lecturer Dr. Laura Cashman is quoted in this Financial Times article on the rise of anti-Romaism in Europe. Dr. Cashman is currently working on a […]