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Month: January 2021

Revive Review – The Martian and Hotel Rwanda

By gm472 | 28 January 2021

Professor David Wilkinson opened the Revive Film Festival 2021 on Friday 22 January. Presented to you by the Schools of Psychology, Economics, Politics and International … Read more

Studying at home is not easy; Stage 3 student Anna blogs about her study wins.

By School of Natural Sciences | 27 January 2021

“Studying from home is not easy. Even if these times are ‘unprecedented’, it looks like you’ll be away from Templeman library longer than you’d like. … Read more

Do you have questions about admissions? Come to our drop-in sessions for applicants

By School of Natural Sciences | 26 January 2021

The School of Politics and International Relations is pleased to offer a series of drop-in sessions for applicants over the coming weeks. If you have … Read more

POLIR’s Harmonie Toros joins Kent’s new Cyber Security Institute as Deputy Director.

By Grace Shore Banks | 21 January 2021

Kent has established the Institute of Advanced Studies in Cyber Security and Conflict (SoCyETAL), a University-wide hub promoting interdisciplinary research and educational activities in cyber security … Read more

What will be the lasting ‘headlines’ of Trump’s four years in office?  

By Grace Shore Banks | 20 January 2021

Today as the transfer of power took place in Washington from President Donald Trump to President Elect Joe Biden –Dr Andy Wroe, Senior Lecturer in American Politics and … Read more

Revive Film Festival 2021

By Grace Shore Banks | 15 January 2021

Each week we watch movies, each Friday at 6 pm we get together to talk about them, 15 minutes at a time. Our curated movie … Read more

Professor Thomas Kruessmann publishes article in the Review of Central and East European Law

By tcd5 | 14 January 2021

  Professor Thomas Kruessmann published the article Towards a Fresh Engagement in Rule-of-Law Cooperation: Supporting the Compliance Movement in Russia in the Review of Central … Read more

Kent students make it to the finals of UK Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge

By Grace Shore Banks | 12 January 2021

POLIR student Ben Treacy is among a team of four Kent students competing as ‘Kentish Cyber’ in the finals of the UK Cyber 9/12 Strategy … Read more

Charles Devellennes publishes first English language title on the Gilets Jaunes

By Grace Shore Banks | 12 January 2021

The 18 November 2018 set in motion a new type of social movement in France. Named the Gilets Jaunes after their iconic yellow high visibility … Read more

Welcoming Dr Nadine Ansorg to her new role as Head of School.

By Grace Shore Banks | 08 January 2021

The School of Politics and International Relations have started the year with a new Head of School for 2021! Dr Nadine Ansorg has been appointed, taking over … Read more

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