Kent Law School celebrates its vibrant postgraduate research community

Members of the Kent Law School postgraduate research community presented their research in progress on Tuesday 11 June to an audience of academic staff and fellow research students.

This annual event rounds off the academic year by showcasing the rich critical, socio-legal research undertaken by Kent Law School postgraduate researchers.

KLS deputy PGR director, Dr Emily Haslam, commented “Engaging critically with academic work is a vital part of research training and it’s wonderful to see the PGR community coming together, to celebrate the compelling work our postgraduate students undertake and the generosity with which they give feedback to each other.”

Kent Law School offers a number of research degrees including, on campus and external, full and part time PhDs enabling maximum flexibility for students to benefit from the vibrant research community at KLS.