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Rail strikes: consequences for public transport’s post-pandemic recovery?

Rail strikes: consequences for public transport’s post-pandemic recovery?

Dr Susan Kenyon considers the possible impact of the rail strikes for the post-pandemic public transport recovery and the effect that this may have on individuals, communities and the environment. 

22 Jun, 202222 Jun, 2022 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Rail strikes: consequences for public transport’s post-pandemic recovery?
New research with commuter students reveals mixed response to lockdown learning

New research with commuter students reveals mixed response to lockdown learning

Dr Susan Kenyon, Principal Lecturer in Politics at CCCU, revealed emerging findings from her research into the impact of the Covid pandemic on commuter students, at this year’s Medway Festival […]

27 Sep, 202127 Sep, 2021 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on New research with commuter students reveals mixed response to lockdown learning
Covid 19 and the Balance of Great Powers

Covid 19 and the Balance of Great Powers

Kehinde Abolarin assesses the ongoing fallout of the pandemic as the Great Powers jostle for position and influence.

09 Jun, 202109 Jun, 2021 CommentaryLeave a Comment on Covid 19 and the Balance of Great Powers
THE CONTINUED IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS –  PERSONAL STORIES FROM KENT AND MEDWAY

THE CONTINUED IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS – PERSONAL STORIES FROM KENT AND MEDWAY

Dr Sarah Lieberman and Dr Soeren Keil continue the discussion on their CEFEUS research project “The Impact of COVID-19 on Kent and Medway.”

30 Nov, 202030 Nov, 2020 CommentaryLeave a Comment on THE CONTINUED IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS – PERSONAL STORIES FROM KENT AND MEDWAY
I’m Sorry, Did I Starmer? Coronavirus in Parliament and Oppositional Scrutiny

I’m Sorry, Did I Starmer? Coronavirus in Parliament and Oppositional Scrutiny

Third year BSc Politics and History student Chris Mitchell blogs about the role of Her Majesty’s opposition during the pandemic

11 Nov, 202011 Nov, 2020 StudentsLeave a Comment on I’m Sorry, Did I Starmer? Coronavirus in Parliament and Oppositional Scrutiny
Cross-working in the era of Covid-19: My experience being redeployed

Cross-working in the era of Covid-19: My experience being redeployed

Andra Grecu, Politics graduate, reflects on the changes and challenges in her role as Project Officer for Kent County Council during the pandemic.

02 Nov, 202002 Nov, 2020 Guest Blogs1 Comment on Cross-working in the era of Covid-19: My experience being redeployed
Accelerating the possibilities of a post-capitalist world

Accelerating the possibilities of a post-capitalist world

Professor David Bates considers the implications of the accelerating effects of Covid-19 for right and left wing politics.

22 Oct, 202022 Oct, 2020 Commentary, Research1 Comment on Accelerating the possibilities of a post-capitalist world
Survive and Thrive: How Canterbury Christ Church University will help the local recovery

Survive and Thrive: How Canterbury Christ Church University will help the local recovery

Professor Mike Weed, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise, sets out Canterbury Christ Church University’s commitment to the Kent and Medway economy during and beyond the COVID-19 crisis

14 Jul, 202014 Jul, 2020 Commentary, Guest BlogsLeave a Comment on Survive and Thrive: How Canterbury Christ Church University will help the local recovery
Nursing during the Covid Crisis

Nursing during the Covid Crisis

Zoe Newman, Head of Nursing, Urgent and Emergency Care at East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust explains how nursing has been transformed during the Covid crisis.

08 Jul, 202008 Jul, 2020 Guest BlogsLeave a Comment on Nursing during the Covid Crisis

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