Last Friday (26th February) the Politics and International Relations Programme and the Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) hosted a student-organised debate on Britain’s relationship with Europe, an issue made all the […]
CEFEUS takes part in ‘Virtual Research Seminar’ with academics from around the globe
On Thursday February 25th the Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) took part in its first ‘Virtual Research Seminar’ with colleagues from universities around the world.
The Brexit debate: a student’s view
By Luke Overton, 2nd year student of Politics and International Relations
The Great British Delusion over Europe
By Dr Soeren Keil, Reader in Politics and International Relations
Boris Makes his Move
By Dr Mark Bennister And so to watch Boris in action at City Hall. By chance I was there to see how questioning the Mayor works as part of a […]
CEFEUS Director features in Radio Kent debate on Britain and Europe
The Director of the Centre for European Studies, Dr Amelia Hadfield, made an appearance on BBC Radio Kent over the weekend as part of a call-in discussion on Britain’s future […]
A Disunited Kingdom? ‘Brexit’ and the UK’s constitutional landscape
By Paul Anderson, PhD Candidate in Politics at Canterbury Christ Church University
How a Brexit Would Influence the British Economy, Part 4: the British higher education sector, and the economy of Ireland
In the final installment of our four-part blog on the impact of a British exit (Brexit) from Europe, Jean Monnet scholar Mechthild Herzog investigates the potential consequences for the British higher education […]
Let’s Talk Business: How a Brexit Would Influence the British Economy – Part 3
A Four-Part Brexit Blog, hosted by CCCU Politics/IR Jean Monnet Chair in European Foreign Affairs, Dr Amelia Hadfield.