Kent housing law expert Professor Helen Carr addressed politicians, policymakers and leading fire safety professionals this week at the parliamentary launch of a crucial Fire Safety … Read more
Month: March 2021
Professor Alex Stevens authors major drug harm reduction report
Professor Alex Stevens, from the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research (SSPSSR), is the lead author of a new report that sets out … Read more
Turner Contemporary: Stimulating strategic thinking
As part of Kent Business School’s growing business engagement activities, David Williamson, Director of External Services at the School joined the Turner Contemporary Gallery senior … Read more
Tracking Consciousness
Reducing Misdiagnosis of Awareness after Severe Brain Injury. Dr Srivas Chennu’s research in the School of Computing on computational brain connectomics has generated valuable insights … Read more
Securing the Internet
Since the early-2000s Professor David Chadwick and a University of Kent team in the School of Computing have undertaken extensive research in the field of … Read more
Technologies for enhanced manufacturing of laboratory made proteins
Improving Biotherapeutic Knowledge, Skills, and Capacity Across the National and International Bioprocessing Community Recombinant proteins manufacturing is a highly important area in the pharmaceutical industry … Read more
Optical Coherence Tomography for biomedical imaging
The Applied Optics Group (AOG) has been at the forefront of fundamental research into Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) for eye-imaging since 1996. Optical Coherence Tomography … Read more
Transforming the practices, policies and awareness of marginalised academics
In 2011 the University of Kent established the Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) to support a flourishing and inclusive educational research community … Read more
Philosophers work with international health agencies to improve medical research guidelines
Two members of the Department of Philosophy have shown that using mechanistic studies alongside clinical studies improves evidence-based medicine (EBM). Professor Jon Williamson and Dr … Read more
Peru a Living Memory: understanding the past shaping the future
Lasting more than two decades, Peru experienced a bloody civil war from 1980 in a battle that saw communist revolutionaries and Government armed forces create … Read more