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Law and Politics students visit Betteshanger Park

Law and Politics students visit Betteshanger Park

Last week, the Law and Politics Section welcomed our first-year students to CCCU with a trip to Betteshanger Country Park in East Kent. Thahmina Begum Thaniya recounts the adventure:

26 Sep, 202327 Sep, 2023 Events, News, StudentsLeave a Comment on Law and Politics students visit Betteshanger Park
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
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
Flexibility for the win

Flexibility for the win

Ray Johnson of the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce, describes the support offered to businesses and how different businesses have responded to the crisis.

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Adapting my business during lockdown

Adapting my business during lockdown

Continuing our blogs about the impact of Covid-19 in Kent and Medway, local business owner David Brown explains how he has changed his business model to meet lockdown regulations.

16 Jun, 202016 Jun, 2020 Guest BlogsLeave a Comment on Adapting my business during lockdown
The Impact of Coronavirus – Personal Stories from Kent and Medway

The Impact of Coronavirus – Personal Stories from Kent and Medway

Dr Sarah Lieberman and Dr Soeren Keil introduce their new CEFEUS research project “The Impact of COVID-19 on Kent and Medway”. We are living in extra-ordinary times. Never has this phrase […]

20 May, 202021 May, 2020 Commentary, Events, Research1 Comment on The Impact of Coronavirus – Personal Stories from Kent and Medway

How can our local businesses make a success of Brexit?

Noora Virtanen, Graduate Coordinator of the Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) at Canterbury Christ Church University, reflects on the fall of Southern Salads and explains how findings from the latest […]

18 Aug, 201710 Sep, 2018 Commentary, StudentsLeave a Comment on How can our local businesses make a success of Brexit?

Canterbury: The Hustings Come Home to Roost

Dr Amelia Hadfield, Jean Monnet Chair and Director of the Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) at Canterbury Christ Church University, stayed up the whole night to analyse and discuss the […]

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Briefing on Kent and ‘Brexit’

Briefing on Kent and ‘Brexit’

The Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) at Canterbury Christ Church University has today released a briefing on the risks associated with British withdrawal from the European Union.

21 Jun, 201610 Sep, 2018 News, ResearchLeave a Comment on Briefing on Kent and ‘Brexit’

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