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Living, Learning and Connecting in Cyberspace; the ICSS Photography Competition 2022

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 August 2022

This Institute of Cyber Security for Society competition welcomes photograph submissions that engage with the human experiencing of cyberspace and its interconnected hardware and software. … Read more

Head of School Completes The Transcontinental Race across Europe.

By Grace Shore Banks | 15 August 2022

We are all in awe of Dr Nadine Ansorg‘s achievement on her summer ‘break’ riding the Transcontinental, a self-supported bicycle race across Europe. Described as … Read more

How does latest Israel-Gaza violence vary from past conflicts?

By Grace Shore Banks | 06 August 2022

Dr Yaniv Voller’s research focuses on the geopolitics of the Middle East, the foreign policies of Middle Eastern states, separatism/liberation, insurgency and the role of … Read more

Everything Happens for a Reason

By Grace Shore Banks | 03 August 2022

‘On results day, I didn’t get the A level results I was expecting. I try not to think about that day too much, everyone else … Read more

The Brexit virus within the Tories

By Grace Shore Banks | 27 July 2022

‘The UK has been facing a political crisis that ended up recently with the resignation of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister. With the promise to … Read more

Coming through clearing: an unimagined path

By Grace Shore Banks | 21 July 2022

When I first applied to the University of Kent, I intended to do Law. Unfortunately, when I received my A-level results back in 2019, I … Read more

Imagination and International Relations

By Grace Shore Banks | 19 July 2022

The imagination is at the heart of what it means to be human. For this reason it has been the subject of close examination across … Read more

Cyber needs to learn from security studies to avoid past pitfalls

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 July 2022

The difference between security and resilience is a political one! Kent’s Cyber Security team take part in this inspirational conversation for Oxford University’s ‘Proving the … Read more

‘The Great Hope’ will almost certainly go down in the history books as ‘The Great Disappointment’.

By Grace Shore Banks | 09 July 2022

Professor Matthew Goodwin writes on the fall of Boris Johnson and the role the new Conservative party leader will need to play in order to … Read more

Environment in Times of War: Climate and Energy Challenges in the Post-Soviet Region

By Grace Shore Banks | 04 July 2022

Professor Richard Sakwa opens this latest Italian Institute for Political Studies (IPSI) report with a reflection on Russia’s “green shift”. The impact of Russia’s war … Read more

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