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KBS PhD Student Wins Prize for Research Poster at University Postgraduate Festival

By Kent Business School | 06 June 2017

Kent Business School is pleased to announce that Annunziata Esposito-Amideo (PhD in Management Science) won an award for the presentation of her research at the … Read more

Kent Business School MSc Student Awarded ESRC Scholarship for PhD

By KBS Research | 02 June 2017

Eirini Bersimi, MSc Finance (Kent Business School) graduate was awarded the scholarship by South East Network for Social Sciences (SeNSS). After completing her MSc Finance … Read more

Your Invitation: Environmental Impact Assessment – Putting Theory into Practice

By Kent Business School | 15 February 2017

Kent Business School PhD in Management student Rufus Howard invites you to attend a networking event which will bring together Environmental Impact Assessment practitioners from … Read more

Kent Business School PhD Marketing Student awarded Postgrad Solutions Study Bursary

By KBS Research | 16 December 2016

Shawaaf Mohammed Alshawaaf, a student studying for his PhD in Marketing at Kent Business School has been awarded a £500 Postgrad Solutions Study Bursary. Many … Read more

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