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Month: November 2022

You’re a Class (of 2022) Act

By Evie Redman | 30 November 2022

Filled with joy, we celebrated the achievements of our Class of 2022 graduates. It was wonderful to be able to celebrate with graduates from the … Read more

Legal but Harmful -Legislating for the (mis)use of cyberspace

By Grace Shore Banks | 30 November 2022

Commenting on the “weakening” of the online safety bill, Gareth Mott, expert in Security and Intelligence, explains how whatever form the bill takes, it may … Read more

After Kent – Catching up with Eliza Islam

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 November 2022

Many students have passed through Kent but what are they up to now? In the After Kent series, we talk to Eliza Islam who studied … Read more

After Kent – Diversity and Inclusion Consultant, Yani King

By Mariella Ennis | 28 November 2022

“My best friend asked me once “what was my politics?”, and I replied with racial equality”.   By studying Politics and International Relations, Yani King … Read more

‘Living with toxic pollution has become a normal condition of life.’

By Meg Payne | 26 November 2022

  Dr Iain MacKenzie recently interviewed Dr Dipali Mathur for the Paris Institute for Critical Thinking  ‘Bookaholic’ podcast. “The abnormal condition of living with and being … Read more

Ready for a Labour government?

By Meg Payne | 26 November 2022

One thing I do regularly, and enjoy, is give talks to companies about global politics. Today, I gave a talk in London to a major … Read more

Braverman’s Home Office on the rocks: The ‘critical’ migration crisis in Kent

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 November 2022

Stage 3 student Benjamin Van Broeckhuijsen writes about the government’s handling of the Manston detention centre for student paper Inquire. ‘On the 6th of November, … Read more

How to Best Align Business Interests with Community Growth.

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 November 2022

MA students Salomey Ali and Killa Zadva have been doing an internship with Business Plan for Peace. Together they blog about the potential for business … Read more

Book Launch: The Macron Régime by Charles Devellennes

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 November 2022

Devellennes’ new book examines Macron’s political career from his rise as a public figure to his time as a president. When Emmanuel Macron was elected … Read more

The 2022 Brazilian Election: ‘Lula will have to try to be a president for all Brazilians.’

By Meg Payne | 10 November 2022

Third Year Politics and International Relations student, Joel Nugent, explains the recent Presidential elections in Brazil, and describes what issues await newly elected President Lula. … Read more

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