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?
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
‘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
July News RoundUp
British Summer Time: Strikes, Brexit, Environmental Impact and another Conservative Party Leadership Election. We respond to the heat in this month’s news round up. The … 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
The Brexit virus within the Tories
‘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
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
Coming through clearing: an unimagined path
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
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
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