On Friday 16 July, the School of Politics and International Relations came together to celebrate our final year students in an event that reflected on … Read more
After Kent – Catching up with Valeria Minisini
Many students have passed through Kent but what are they up to now? In the After Kent series, we talk to Valeria Minisini about her … Read more
After Kent – Catching up with Margaux Cabanel
Many students have passed through Kent but what they up to now? In the After Kent series, we talk to Margaux Cabanel about her journey … Read more
After Kent – Catching up with Georgina Edwards
Many students have passed through Kent but what are they up to now? In the After Kent series, we talk to Georgina Edwards about her … Read more
Postliberal Politics – An event to mark the publication of Professor Adrian Pabst’s latest book.
To mark the publication of his latest book – Postliberal Politics – Professor Adrian Pabst, Professor of Politics and Deputy Director for Social and Political Economy at NIESR, … Read more
June News RoundUp
The G7 assembled in Cornwall so we gathered for our own socially distanced photocall on the steps of the Templeman Library -the first time the … Read more
Why Labels Matter – Priscus Godonou
If sexuality is considered to be fluid or on a spectrum, isn’t there a certain pointlessness in labels, in man-made classifications that intend to generalize … Read more
After Kent – Catching up with Tom Spare
Be curious. Be kind to yourself and others. Education is a right and a privilege. Read often, widely and search out diverse writers and thinkers. … Read more
HSS Summer Bites in July
A month of bitesize talks from the Schools of Politics and International Relations, Economics, Psychology, and Anthropology and Conservation about the study of humans and … Read more
Five years on from the UK referendum
5 years later… Richard Whitman revisits his thoughts on the EU’s relationship with Canada as a model for the future relationship between the UK and … Read more