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
Author: Grace Shore Banks
Charles Devellennes publishes first English language title on the Gilets Jaunes
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.
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
Books to Blow Your Mind
We asked members of Staff and Students to volunteer some suggestions for holiday reading. They didn’t have to be subject specific, many are. We’re featuring … Read more
From Kerala to Kent
Picture a dolphin – joyful, content and safe. He sings sweet songs to himself. Occasionally, he must put on a few displays, a few shows and though … Read more
Conflict expert Harmonie Toros partners with GCHQ to better understand violent extremism
Dr Harmonie Toros, Reader in International Conflict Analysis at Kent’s School of Politics and International Relations has been awarded a Research Fellowship for National Resilience with the … Read more
“Spinning the false argument that the election was stolen by Biden, Trump allows the transition but maintains that he’s not a loser, because the election was stolen.”
Dr Andrew Wroe, Senior Lecturer in American Politics and author of The Ordinary Presidency of Donald J. Trump. commented on President Trump finally conceding to … Read more