Kent Law School Professor Amanda Perry-Kessaris has been awarded a grant for an innovative research project that will explore the use of graphic design in the … Read more
Month: February 2016
Kent academic joins international panel of experts for debate on repatriation of art
Kent cultural heritage law specialist Dr Sophie Vigneron has been invited to join an international panel of experts for a debate on repatriation of art. The debate, entitled … Read more
New book examines contemporary production of economic value
A new book by Kent legal scholar Dr Donatella Alessandrini examines the contemporary production of economic value in today’s financial economies. In Value Making in … Read more
Drone law expertise of Dr Alan McKenna called upon by UK media and Government
Dr Alan McKenna’s expertise in the law applying to the use of drones continues to be called upon by both the media and the Government … Read more
Apply now for Kent Summer School in Critical Theory
Applications are now open for the second interdisciplinary Kent Summer School in Critical Theory (KSSCT) to be held at the University of Kent’s centre in Paris. The Summer … Read more
Student mediators compete in UK, Paris and Chicago
A team of four undergraduate law students from Kent has finished joint sixth in a regional heat of a national UK mediation competition and will … Read more
Abortion pills research to be shared at event in London
Findings from Kent Law School Professor Sally Sheldon’s research project into the legal implications of abortion pills will be shared at an event to be … Read more
New UK Government Postgraduate Loans Scheme
A new system of postgraduate loans for Master’s degrees in the UK has been introduced for the 2016-17 academic year, available to home and EU … Read more