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Kent Economics Summit 2021: the biggest and most impactful yet.

By Grace Shore Banks | 02 March 2021

2021 brings Kent’s third annual Economics Summit. Since 2019, the Economics Society at Kent has held an Annual Summit. Insightful talks about the various hot … Read more

What can ‘economics’ and ‘epidemiology’ learn from each other?

By Grace Shore Banks | 02 March 2021

Miltos Makris co-organises an online workshop to discuss the complex relationship between epidemiological dynamics, economic decisions and government interventions. This very relevant and timely workshop … Read more

How the Business Start-up Journey Made My Dream a Reality

By gm472 | 01 March 2021

The Business Start-Up Journey is a step-by-step programme that guides students through the process of starting a business through a series of fun, interactive and practical workshops. … Read more

Could you be a part of this award-winning Professional Economist Degree Apprenticeship scheme?

By gm472 | 04 February 2021

An Introduction to Kent’s Professional Economist Degree Apprenticeship will take place on Tuesday 9, February 2021. This National Apprenticeship Week (8 – 12 February), the … Read more

Revive Review – The Martian and Hotel Rwanda

By gm472 | 28 January 2021

Professor David Wilkinson opened the Revive Film Festival 2021 on Friday 22 January. Presented to you by the Schools of Psychology, Economics, Politics and International … Read more

Do you have questions about admissions? Come to our drop-in sessions for applicants

By School of Natural Sciences | 27 January 2021

The School of Economics is pleased to offer a series of drop-in sessions for applicants over the coming weeks. If you have any questions about … Read more

8-Week Mindfulness Course for Economists

By gm472 | 21 January 2021

“Mindfulness is a journey of beingness undertaken by all our breathing, feeling, loving selves – we always have this moment.” Joshua Stevens, UKC Mindfulness Society … Read more

The Economics Society wins Kent Union’s Academic Society of the Year

By Grace Shore Banks | 21 April 2020

Choosing an overall winner from a category of 12 nominated academic societies was ‘no easy task’ this year, but Kent Union revealed that the Economics … Read more

Kent Economics Summit 2020

By Grace Shore Banks | 12 February 2020

The Kent Economics Summit 2020 will be the best yet! The Kent Economics Society are busy planning the second ever Economics Summit. “We are hosting … Read more

Taster day in Economics

By School of Natural Sciences | 29 January 2020

If you’re thinking about studying Economics, join us for a taster day at the University of Kent. We can’t wait to meet you! Hear about … Read more

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