Dr Emo Pearce, lecturer in Law, considers the implications of the proposed amendments to UK migration policy
Nigeria’s 2023 elections and the challenges ahead
Dr Dele Babalola reflects on the results of the recent elections in Nigeria.
Why Labour may not get a workable overall majority in the next election
Dr Chris Stevens crunches the numbers and argues Labour’s route to power may not be as easy as it looks…
Our Future Transport
Last week, the UK House of Commons Transport Select Committee launched a new inquiry, called ‘Our Future Transport’. The Committee has called for proposals on what the future of transport might […]
My industry internship with Unwire, Denmark
In 2022, Milla Semisch joined us on the Transport, Politics and Society module, as an exchange student through the Erasmus programme. As part of the module, Dr Susan Kenyon presented […]
Congratulations to our MSc class of 2021/22
Our most recent cohort of students on the MSc International Relations (Security Studies) graduated in Canterbury cathedral on Friday 27 January. Course Director Dr Sarah Lieberman and John Maas, lecturer […]
Introducing our new Academic Tutor: Thahmina Begum Thaniya
I am pleased to join the Law and Politics Section of CCCU as an Academic Tutor. I will work across both departments to assist course delivery through teaching and study skills and […]
COP27: Energy security vs climate finance
Dr Natalia Slobodian has recently returned from COP27 and offers her reflections on the events.
Politics and IR Graduates – Where are they now? Mosiah Ahmed, Buyer for Sainsburys
Moe graduated with a II.1 in Global Politics and Religious Studies in 2015. He struggled initially to find a graduate level job, and with bills to pay, he took the […]