On the 9th and 10th of December 2019, 35 students from our 2nd and 3rd year, together with our MSc students, went to Brussels to speak to representatives from the UK Representation in Brussels, […]
Making Politics Matter Public Lectures – A Review of Semester 1
To say that this has been a busy year with regards to public events and extra-curricular activities would be an understatement. Over the last semester, Politics and International Relations in […]
Post-Truth Politics?*
*It is not guaranteed that all points made in this comment piece are true! By Dr David Bates, Director of Politics and International Relations, Canterbury Christ Church University According to the […]
Questioning the Prime Minister: How Effective is the Liaison Committee?
On 7 July, at the Institute for Government in London, Dr Alexandra Kelso (University of Southampton) and Dr Mark Bennister (Canterbury Christ Church University) will present the findings of their […]
Activism Research Network: Austerity and Social Justice
Canterbury Christ Church University’s Activism Research Network and GlobalNet21 hosted an event on Austerity and Social Justice in the Macmillan Room, House of Commons on January 28th 2016.
Come Work for Us! University Instructor Post in Politics/International Relations
This post combines the provision of teaching support within the Politics and International Relations Programme with the requirement to study half-time in one of our priority research areas
Oliver Fawcett: from CCCU-Politics to Canterbury City Council
By Oliver Fawcett (Third Year Politics Student)