The Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) is delighted to welcome renowned international poet Steafán Hanvey to mark National Poetry Day on 3rd October 2019 Steafán … Read more
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Professor Adrian Pabst’s new book, “The Story of Our Country”
Professor Adrian Pabst launches his new book, ‘Story of Our Country: Labor’s Vision for Australia’, at several talks and book launches in Australia. A new … Read more
Congratulations to our Graduates 2019!
On Tuesday 16th July, the School of Politics and International Relations celebrated the academic success of its Undergraduate students in their graduation ceremony at the Canterbury Cathedral. Families, friends … Read more
Workshop on Security Sector Reform: Regional and International Perspectives – 8 July 2019
Workshop on Security Sector Reform: Regional and International Perspectives Monday 8 July 2019 Senate Committee Room 1, University of Kent 9am-5pm Workshop programme Keynote speaker: … Read more
The Spirit of Europe: Federalism, personalism and subsidiarity, 7-8 December 2018
The School of Politics and International Relations is delighted to invite you to what promises to be a fascinating two day conference entitled: The Spirit … Read more
2018 John Burton Lecture – Professor Marie-Joëlle Zahar, 15 November 2018, 6pm
The School of Politics and International Relations and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) is delighted to invite you to the 2018 John Burton Lecture. … Read more
School of Politics and IR welcome Alumni for Careers Panel Event
As part of EMPFEST 2018, the School of Politics and International Relations brought four Alumni back to campus to share the secrets of their career … Read more
Putin and Trump: A Study in Deception? – Prof Richard Sakwa deilvers the next Rutherford Grass Roots Lecture
One of the few consistent positions maintained by President Donald J. Trump is that it makes sense for the United States to ‘get on’ with … Read more
Photo exhibition explores what peace means to Ugandans after decades of war
An exhibition showcasing photographs from villages in Northern Uganda, entitled ‘What does peace mean to you?’ is currently taking place in the Keynes Atrium at … Read more
Double Binds of ’68 Conference, 29-30 September 2018
On the fiftieth anniversary of the global 1968 uprisings, and on the bicentenary of the birth of Karl Marx, this two-day multidisciplinary conference seeks to … Read more