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Battlefields of the Future, a hybrid conference at Kent.

By Grace Shore Banks | 29 October 2021

This hybrid conference “Battlefields of the Future” takes place at the University of Kent on the 6th of November, organised by students from the Canterbury and Brussels campuses.  Aiming to enhance … Read more

Glory Oluwaseun wins the MACA Young Black Achievers Award for contribution to citizenship.  

By Grace Shore Banks | 27 October 2021

To celebrate Black History Month, Liberal Arts student Glory Oluwaseun has been awarded the Medway African Caribbean Association Young Black Achievers Award. To celebrate Black History Month, Liberal Arts … Read more

Little Amal visits Kent

By Grace Shore Banks | 21 October 2021

Little Amal a performance art piece visits out Canterbury campus after walking 8000km from Syria across Europe.  Standing 3.5 metres high, 9 year old refugee … Read more

A PhD-led platform to communicate interdisciplinary research!

By Grace Shore Banks | 18 October 2021

Kent’s Centre for World Affairs (KCWA) aims to connecting disciplines within the Human and Social Sciences Division. Kent’s Centre for World Affairs (KCWA) is a … Read more

Examining the role of honour in social interactional processes

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 October 2021

The Honorlogic team announce their new webinar series for 2021/2. The HONORLOGIC team is pleased to launch a new webinar series which brings together researchers … Read more

In the Sahel, France and the United States have converging interests

By Grace Shore Banks | 01 October 2021

Yvan Guichaoua interviewed on military cooperation in the Sahel for La Croix. Yvan Guichaoua, Professor in conflict analysis at the Brussels School of International Studies … Read more

Albena Azmanova wins the Michael Harrington Book Award

By Grace Shore Banks | 29 September 2021

‘Capitalism on Edge: How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia’, has been chosen for this prestigious award. ‘The Michael Harrington Book … Read more

Professor Adrian Pabst, Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 September 2021

New Fellows are recognised ‘for the excellence and impact of their work and their wider contributions to the social sciences for public benefit’. Professor Adrian … Read more

German Elections 2021

By Grace Shore Banks | 24 September 2021

What does the end of the Merkel era mean for EU and global politics? A roundtable with Dr Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent), Werner Distler (University … Read more

Expert Comment: 9/11 anniversary – War on terror was not the only possible response

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 September 2021

On the 20-year anniversary of 9/11, Dr Harmonie Toros, Reader in International Conflict Analysis here at the University’s School of Politics and International Relations, reflects on the … Read more

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