Law School research features in new University publication

Research projects undertaken by Kent Law School staff are amongst those featured in a new publication celebrating the far-reaching impact of Kent researchers.

Kent Research: Making a difference, has been produced for the University’s 50th anniversary and highlights the impact Kent researchers make at a regional, national and international level.

Featured projects by Law School staff include the research work of Dr Helen Carr (housing reform), Dr Kate Bedford (equality in development policy), Professor Rosemary Hunter (the Feminist Judgements Project), Professor William Howarth (development of environmental law) and Professor Iain Ramsay (insolvency and personal consumer credit.)

Kent Law School is proud of its thriving and active research culture, the quality of which is evidenced in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise; the School was rated as the 6th best law school in the UK and 4th by the quality of research considered ‘World Class’ or ‘Internationally Excellent’. As researchers in a critical law school, staff aim for their work to make a critical difference in the world.

Further detail of the impact of research work undertaken by staff at the Law School can be foundĀ on our website.