Dr Emo Pearce, lecturer in Law, considers the implications of the proposed amendments to UK migration policy
Taking Back Control – From whom and to what end?
Dr Laura Cashman Last week I attended a play at the Marlowe Theatre billed as a “post-Brexit satire about what it’s like to be treated as a foreigner in your own […]
Public Politics Events – Michaelmas term 2016
For Michaelmas term 2016, the Politics and International Relations team at Canterbury Christ Church University has once again organised a number of exciting public events with speakers from academia and political […]
Nothing is how it used to be: Calais and Dunkirk two months later
By Liza Kummrow, PhD Candidate in Politics and IR at CCCU
Making Politics Matter Event: A Tragedy at Europe’s Shores – A Debate on the current Refugee Crisis
The Politics and International Relations Programme at Canterbury Christ Church University organised the event “A Tragedy at Europe’s Shores – A Debate on the current Refugee Crisis” as part of […]
Commentary: Do we have a duty to help refugees?
By Dr David Bates To avoid any ambiguity in what I am about to say, I want simply to insist that ‘yes we have a duty to help refugees’. Of […]
Making Politics Matter Event: Everyday Borders – Friday, 16th October (6.00 – 7.30pm)
‘Everyday Borders’ is a documentary film by Orson Nava setting focusing on the impact of immigration control extends beyond borders to towns, communities, workplaces, and public services.
Making Politics Matter – “A Tragedy at Europe’s Shores – A Debate on the Current Refugee Crisis”
The Politics and International Programme would like to invite you to the following event:
Apply Now for Four Funded PhD Scholarships on Topic of Migration
The recently established UK Institute for Migration Research based here at CCCU is offering 4 funded PhD scholarships on themes linked to migration.