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Exploring the core of democracy: A visit to Parliament

By Grace Shore Banks | 15 May 2023

We’re continuously deepening our knowledge as Politics students at the University of Kent. Our recent visit to Parliament and the UnHerd news platform brought clarity … Read more

The Kent Debating Union: A First Year Review

By Grace Shore Banks | 05 May 2023

The rise of the far right in France inspired Charlie Cushway to master the art of debating. But when he tried to join the debating … Read more

Choosing Q Step

By Grace Shore Banks | 27 April 2023

In the UK, there is a serious shortage of data-savvy graduates. To be able to analyse and communicate using data, opens up many areas of … Read more

KentMUN: Organising the UK’s European Model UN conference

By Grace Shore Banks | 21 April 2023

In May 2022 Juliette Aoife Gill stood up to take on a role on the organising committee of the Kent hosted Model United Nations. It … Read more

The Peaceful Return of Victims of Forced Displacement

By Grace Shore Banks | 30 March 2023

This PEACERETURN project awarded €2.5 million project sees Neophytos Loizides collaborate with Dr Ed Morgan-Jones as well as Professor Betul Celik (Sabanci University) and Professor … Read more

‘Returning to Judgment: Bernard Stiegler and Continental Political Theory’

By Grace Shore Banks | 29 March 2023

Bernard Stiegler is a key thinker in recent debates on the politics and philosophy of technology. His work is of interest to anyone looking to … Read more

Event: When Is It Time To Break The Rules?

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 March 2023

During this panel event with some of our world leading researchers, we hope to provoke discussion around protest, dissident voices, strikes, terrorism, activism, frustration. From … Read more

February News RoundUp

By Grace Shore Banks | 02 March 2023

Shaping the Future: Our New Curriculum. We’ve updated our entire curriculum so that it meets the cutting-edge issues that are going on in politics today. … Read more

The Windsor Framework and the ‘Stormont Brake’.

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 February 2023

In which Professor Feargal Cochrane gives his ‘tuppence worth on the Windsor Framework’. First things first. The Windsor Framework moves things on significantly in the whole Brexit … Read more

Aba Amoah joins us this International Women’s Day

By Grace Shore Banks | 25 February 2023

Please join us for our next talk in the Inspirational Speaker series. Aba Amoah will be joining us online at 2-3pm on Wednesday 8th March, when … Read more

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