On Friday 16 July, the School of Politics and International Relations came together to celebrate our final year students in an event that reflected on … Read more
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June News RoundUp
The G7 assembled in Cornwall so we gathered for our own socially distanced photocall on the steps of the Templeman Library -the first time the … Read more
HSS Summer Bites in July
A month of bitesize talks from the Schools of Politics and International Relations, Economics, Psychology, and Anthropology and Conservation about the study of humans and … Read more
May News RoundUp
Conflict, Elections, Eid, Events and Exams -we’ve either been involved in it or commenting on it, from our Canterbury campus. Students at Kent celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr! … Read more
Academic Peer Mentoring Applications Are Open!
Do you remember your first few weeks at uni? Getting lost on campus, not knowing where to find your textbooks, or not knowing what events … Read more
Guest Speaker Dr Sara Salam to Discuss the Anti-colonial Afterlife of Egypt
The School of Politics and International Relations Research Seminar Series (SPIRRS) resumes on Wednesday 19 May 2021. Chaired by Head of School, Dr Nadine Ansorg, … Read more
The School’s Research Seminar Series Starts Up This Summer
The School of Politics and International Relations’ Research Seminar Series will resume this Summer. Featuring guest speakers from external institutions the first three events for … Read more
April News RoundUp
April -the sun shone, the snow fell, we could get a haircut again or freeze in a pub garden, President Biden celebrated his first 100 … Read more
Online Launch for ‘Northern Ireland: The Fragile Peace’
The University’s Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) is holding a virtual launch for the newly updated ‘Northern Ireland: The Fragile Peace’ (Yale Books) on Tuesday 11 May … Read more
March News Roundup
March marked one year since the first lockdown and unfortunately, we still found ourselves to be in one. However, the end of the month brought … Read more