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 […]
Why We Support the “Hooligans” – Understanding the Bosnian Protest
Why we support “Hooligans” – Understanding the Bosnian Protests
Bosnia’s Only Starting on Road to Democracy
Lack of agreement on whether Bosnia’s root problem is the Dayton structures, corruption, inequality – or something else – is a reminder of the challenges facing the protest movement.
Fully Funded PhD Scholarships: Get Paid to Study with Us!
Canterbury Christ Church University is currently advertising for 2 PhD scholarships in Politics and International Relations.
New European Youth Unemployment Think Tank
Second year CCCU Politics student Oli Fawcett is part of the steering group for a new European Think Tank created and run by young people to tackle youth unemployment – […]