Professor of International Politics at the University of Kent, Elena Korosteleva, has commented on the migrant crisis that is taking place along the Poland-Belarus border. … Read more
Goodwill from Johnson required to get Brexit withdrawal over the line
Emeritus Professor Feargal Cochran offers his expert commentary as negotiations around Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol continue. ‘Last week, Johnson’s Brexit Minister Lord Frost … Read more
Goodbye to the working class?
Reg Race was one of the original 500 Kent students, so it’s fitting that he came back to launch his new book here in the … Read more
Decolonising the Curriculum with the Diversity Mark project
Tamika Adamson, Student Success Diversity Mark Officer, blogs of her reasons for joining the Student Success (EDI) Team as a Work Study Intern, and her … Read more
October News RoundUp
We celebrated Black History Month, welcomed an International Guest and prepared to debate International security, conflicts of the future, and possible conflict solving mechanisms in … Read more
SPIRRS is back!
Our dynamic seminar series returns, to enhance the research culture within the school and engage with new research in the field, both nationally and Internationally. … Read more
Battlefields of the Future, a hybrid conference at Kent.
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.
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
New Journal Special Issue on Political Trust
A special issue of the online journal Frontiers in Political Science focusing on political trust has just been published. The special issue was co-edited by … Read more
Little Amal visits Kent
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