After a quiet year on campus with most learning and working from home, it was amazing to see the Canterbury campus come back to life … Read more
Month: September 2021
Dr Caoilte Ó Ciardha has been awarded a grant from End Violence’s Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund.
The project -Understanding and improving help-seeking by people at risk of perpetrating online child sexual exploitation and abuse, will explore interventions that aim to reach … Read more
Psychology Leverhulme PhD Studentship – Does identity rhetoric boost online political messages?
Applications are invited for a 3-year PhD studentship in the School of Psychology at the University of Kent, funded by the Leverhulme Trust (Principal Investigator: … Read more
Dr Lindsey Cameron Explores Virtual Linking during the Pandemic
The Schools Linking project provides opportunities for meaningful positive social contact and this could not have been more important than during the isolation of lockdown. … Read more
How can the UK become a science super-power and be fit to tackle the next global crisis?
Some of the ideas Professor Dominic Abrams and the National Academy panel of experts will be presenting at 3 political party conferences. The National Academies … Read more
The Division of Human and Social Sciences Hybrid Research Away-Day
The Schools of Psychology, Anthropology and Conservation, Economics, Politics and International Relations met to discuss their many dynamic research groups, with a view to potential … Read more
Lindsey Cameron awarded place in ‘Understanding Communities’ projects
Dr Lindsey Cameron, has been awarded a place on the prestigious British Academy and Nuffield Foundation collaboration on Understanding Communities; a series of 6 workshops. This is a significant achievement … Read more
How to make the most out of your first year at University
Jade Brown started her degree in the midst of a global pandemic. Here she shares ways to make the most out of your first year … Read more