Irma Clots-Figueras takes part in important panel discussion around Covid 19 and its impact on Women. The Covid 19 pandemic has produced, in addition to … Read more
Research foresees an end to deregulated competitive public transport
Research from Kent’s School of Economics predicts an end to deregulated competitive pubic transport in the UK as a consequence of Covid-19 social distancing measures leading to … Read more
HM Treasury announces more funding for Apprenticeships in Budget 2021
As part of the HM Treasury Budget 2021, Rishi Sunak announced an additional £126 million for traineeships in England. This doubles the apprentice incentive payments … Read more
Professor Allouch Is Published in the Journal of Mathematical Economics
The paper published in the Journal of Mathematical Economics investigates welfare targeting for public goods in networks. The research conducted by Professor Nizar Allouch and … Read more
Kent Economics Summit 2021: the biggest and most impactful yet.
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?
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
February News Roundup
In a month where the government gave us hope of a return to “normality,” here is a summary of what has been going on in … Read more
How the Business Start-up Journey Made My Dream a Reality
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
Childhood exposure to diversity is best for community cohesion in immigration
New research from the School of Economics reveals social cohesion with immigration is best ensured through childhood exposure to diversity in local neighbourhoods, leading to acceptance of … Read more
Data, diagrams and de-bugging.
I have found that one of the most rewarding parts of studying Economics has been learning to problem solve. It’s all well and good learning economic … Read more









