Dr. Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in Politics, published an article in Inspire Magazine on the Parliamentary Vote on UK involvement in Syria. The article can be found here on pages […]
New Publication from Canterbury Politics and IR Scholar
Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Dr. Amelia Hadfield, has just published the second issue of the online Journal ‘Politics and Governance’ of which she is co-editor with Andrej Zwitter of […]
Canterbury Politics Students in Webinar with Andy Love MP
After a restful Christmas it’s right back in the action here at Canterbury. Thanks to Francis Sealey at GlobalNet21 NGO a Webinar was organised on 21st January with Andy Love MP for […]
Presentation by Afghan Deputy Minister for Rural Rehabilitation and Development to CCCU Politics and IR Students
On Wednesday December 11th the Politics and International Relations programme hosted the Afghan Deputy Minister for Programmes at the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, Mr. Mohammed Tariq Ismati.
EU Simulation with European Commission Official
On Thursday the 5th of December I ran a European Council simulation for my students on my second year EU: Power, Politics and Integration course.
A Jet-Lagged Legacy? Or Unspoken Foreign Policy Spectrum?
By Dr. Amelia Hadfield
More Conferences for Canterbury Staff!
On this occasion it was Dr. John FitzGibbon was invited to present on Euroscepticism in the Irish context as part of the conference “Reflections on 40 Years of Irish EU […]
Canterbury Christ Church Academic Attends Major EU Conference
Dr Amelia Hadfield was invited to speak at the annual Jean Monnet Conference in Brussels, on 14-15 November.