Amanda Gosling’s research on the gender pay gap or more specifically ‘The Motherhood Penalty’ got men talking. Dr Amanda Gosling’s work on women’s barriers to … Read more
Kent Kinda Mind
Along with Tommy, Shivali is on a mission to create safe and supportive spaces on campus, destigmatising conversations about mental health. We asked them about … Read more
Climate Change Is Shifting Voter Behaviour in Low-Income Countries
“Climate Change and Political Participation: Evidence from India”, a research collaboration between Professor Irma Clots-Figueras, Dr Amrit Amirapu and Juan Pablo Rud (Royal Holloway) is … Read more
February News Round Up
Economics is Everywhere and so are our Economists -Threadneedle St, Times Square, Belgium, Bangladesh, Milton Keynes… Catch up with our economists in the wild in … Read more
Aba Amoah joins us this International Women’s Day
Please join us for our next talk in the Inspirational Speaker series. Aba Amoah will be joining us online at 2-3pm on Wednesday 8th March, … Read more
Time is Money!
‘During the first week of the placement, I was featured alongside all incoming industrial placement students and summer interns on the firm’s Times Square billboard … Read more
Full English
Dr Adelina Gschwandtner talked to Radio Kent about the impact exercising and eating better would have on the nation’s health and finances. Research shows the … Read more
The Meaning of Everything
Put ‘Jack Meaning’ into Google, and you end up with the search engine attempting to define the name ‘Jack’. True to his name, Jack is … Read more
A Year in Industry: Adding Real World Experience to Your Degree
Nathan Arbuckle knew the benefits of having high quality, relevant work experience on his CV so he decided to take the Year In Industry option. … Read more
5-Week Mindfulness Course
Inspired by the success in previous years, the School of Economics is holding a 5-week Mindfulness course free and open to all students in the … Read more