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MSc Human Resource Management: Meet Academics and Student Reps

By cn323 | 08 February 2022

Some say people management is at the heart of every business. But what makes MSc Human Resource Management at Kent Business School the best course to … Read more

Expert Comment: Voters Make Choices Based on Looks – but This Doesn’t Help Them Pick the Best Politicians

By Academic Blogger | 03 May 2018

Voters are wrong to think they can pick the best politician based on their looks, according to new research which shows this leads to less … Read more

Eight Reasons to Study in Medway

By Kent Business School | 23 March 2018

There are many reasons why Medway should be high on your list of places to undertake undergraduate or postgraduate study. Here are just a few … Read more

KBS Alumna: Durrah Khalil – Founder and Creative Director of Durrah Jewelry

By Kent Business School | 26 July 2017

Apprenticed by Jimmy Choo and trained by Tiffany & Co, University of Kent alumna, Durrah Khalil established her own international jewellery brand, Durrah Jewelry following … Read more

Expert Comment: Uber CEO Quit due to ‘Toxic’ Culture and Lack of Profits

By Academic Blogger | 04 July 2017

Dr Michael Koch, Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour at Kent Business School, comments on Travis Kalanick’s resignation as CEO of Uber. ‘Travis … Read more

Dr Samantha Evans Features at CIPD Performance Management Seminar

By KBS Research | 20 April 2017

Kent Business School’s Lecturer in Employee Relations and Human Resource Management, Dr Samantha Evans was invited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) … Read more

Dr Samantha Evans Features on ‘People Platform’ Programme on Channel Radio

By Kent Business School | 18 April 2017

Kent Business School’s Lecturer in Employee Relations and Human Resource Management, Dr Samantha Evans spoke on Channel Radio’s ‘People Platform’ show, presented by local HR … Read more

Dr Samantha Evans takes Centre Stage at Kent HR Conference

By KBS Research | 04 January 2017

Director of Studies for Kent Business School’s popular MSc Human Resource Management (HRM) programme was presenting on her social class research project entitled ‘Talent Management … Read more

Expert comment: Half of staff ‘not aware of HR policies’, figures show

By Denys Andrianjafy | 18 June 2012

Dr Samantha Evans (née Lynch) is Lecturer in Employment Relations and Human Resource Management and Director of Studies – MSc Human Resource Management.  Dr Evans comments … Read more

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