Stage 3 student Benjamin Van Broeckhuijsen writes about the government’s handling of the Manston detention centre for student paper Inquire. ‘On the 6th of November, … Read more
How to Best Align Business Interests with Community Growth.
MA students Salomey Ali and Killa Zadva have been doing an internship with Business Plan for Peace. Together they blog about the potential for business … Read more
Book Launch: The Macron Régime by Charles Devellennes
Devellennes’ new book examines Macron’s political career from his rise as a public figure to his time as a president. When Emmanuel Macron was elected … Read more
The 2022 Brazilian Election: ‘Lula will have to try to be a president for all Brazilians.’
Third Year Politics and International Relations student, Joel Nugent, explains the recent Presidential elections in Brazil, and describes what issues await newly elected President Lula. … Read more
Studying Politics and International Relations Bi-diplôme – Ninog Jouanno
Ninog is completing the bi-lingual and bi-national programme at The University of Kent offered in partnership with the Institut d’Etudes Politiques (IEP). The opportunity to … Read more
Model United Nations: A Chair’s Experience
On the 22nd and 23rd of October, the first Model United Nations conference of the academic year – ULMUN – took place, reuniting 100+ students … Read more
School of Politics and IR Research Scholarships 2023
The School of Politics and International Relations offers a supportive, dynamic and diverse environment for creative research. We have a longstanding international reputation for research … Read more
October News RoundUp
And breathe… We have the inside scoops from party conference, critical research on social security and the UN, and a running commentary of Sunak’s Everest-like … Read more
‘Rishi Sunak faces the political equivalent of climbing Mount Everest.’
Professor Matt Goodwin has been pretty busy this month commentating on the ever-changing U.K. political landscape. How will Prime Minister Rishi Sunak succeed where his … Read more
Research seminar: What can Climate Litigation learn from Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement?
Dr Yogi Hendlin joins for Centre for Critical Thought from Erasmus University Rotterdam for our November research seminar. He will be presenting his research on: … Read more