On the 23rd of September, Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng announced the ‘Growth Plan 2022’, a ‘mini-budget’ calling for expansion of the supply side of the country’s … Read more
Category: students
Being a Labour Party Delegate: What was it really like inside the conference?
Prime Minister in Waiting? Third Year History and Politics student Meg Payne details her experience as a delegate to the Labour Party Conference last week. … Read more
What does it mean to be a Climate and Ecological Emergency Project Officer?
Alumna Grace Couch, recently received the “Rising Star” award in the Municipal Journal Achievement Awards 2022 for her work as Climate and Ecologial Emergency Project … Read more
Celebrating the Class of 2022
On Thursday 14 July, the Class of 2022 graduated in Canterbury Cathedral and celebrated with a reception in Westgate Hall. We were able to catch … Read more
A Rising Star
School of Politics and International Relations Alumni, Grace Couch received the “Rising Star” award in the Municipal Journal Achievement Awards 2022. Here she tells us … Read more
‘One of the best decisions I ever made’
Maureen Bungei couldn’t be happier with her decision to study International Relations with International Law at Kent, and how it’s setting her up for the … Read more
ConGRADulations!
Having completed their studies during the height of the global pandemic, it was wonderful to finally be able to celebrate with the 2021 finalists at … Read more
Responding to a Crisis
Antonia Benincasa, along with five other delegates, represented the School of Politics at this years Model Nato conference. She blogs about the experience here. This … Read more
Model NATO is back -how can you get involved?
The simulation event Model NATO returns, taking place at the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) in London on 11th March. Learn how you can become … Read more
Friendship, Empowerment and Travel. Meet The European Youth Parliament
Théophane Gauthier is in Stage 2 studying Politics and International Relations. In 2017, he discovered the European Youth Parliament (EYP) not thinking that this discovery … Read more