CHSS Research Centre - Centre on Constitutional Change

Change appears to have become the new constant for the UK’s constitutional relationships. The Centre on Constitutional Change (CCC), a multi-institutional centre with its hub at the University of Edinburgh, has examined and informed the Scottish independence referendum and its aftermath, the ongoing process of devolution, and the EU referendum and Brexit.

Centre on Constitutional Change

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Change appears to have become the new constant for the UK’s constitutional relationships. The Centre on Constitutional Change (CCC), a multi-institutional centre with its hub at the University of Edinburgh, has examined and informed the Scottish independence referendum and its aftermath, the ongoing process of devolution, and the EU referendum and Brexit.

Drawing together expertise from political science, economics, social policy and law, the CCC has established itself as the UK’s principal centre for research and authoritative analysis of how the devolved administrations relate to one another, London and Brussels. CCC fellows are globally-recognised leaders in their fields, working at the cutting edge of social science and the humanities, together with younger scholars breaking new ground in their disciplines. Working in project teams, fellows focus on areas such as constitutional processes, taxation, the economy, intergovernmental & external relations, public policy, and political behaviour to build up a coherent picture of current constitutional developments and their implications.

As well as making their research available for scrutiny by the wider academic community, CCC fellows work with government, business, the third sector and print, broadcast and social media to encourage and inform understanding and debate in these critical national conversations.

Visit the website of the Centre of Constitutional Change to learn more.

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