An analysis of attitudes across 67 countries has revealed that identification with one’s nation predicts both greater engagement with public health behaviours, such as masking … Read more
Month: January 2022
You don’t have to be ‘Fun’ to work here, but if you’re under 30 it would help.
‘Fun’, ‘energetic’ and ‘enthusiastic’; the words recruitment executives slip in to job adverts to ‘intentionally discourage over 50s from applying’. Dr Hannah Swift’s research in … Read more
Marking the 75th anniversary of the publication of Anne Frank’s diary and Holocaust Memorial Day.
Kent research cited to evidence the positive shift in young people’s attitude to difference and diversity. The Anne Frank Trust UK held a candle-lighting ceremony … Read more
Conspiracy Theories and Infectious Diseases
Karen Douglas edits special issue for the Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology on conspiracy theories about infectious diseases. Professor Karen Douglas, alongside with Ying-yi Hong, … Read more
Alumni Profile: Tanya Sengupta – What’s it like to study Psychology at Kent?
Tanya Sengupta is a Psychology BSc graduate at the University of Kent. Here are her insights into what it’s like to study Psychology with us … Read more
Dominic Abrams goes Psycho Schizo Espresso with Iron Maiden
Professor Dominic Abrams guests on podcast episode alongside Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson and ‘Psychology Guy’ Kevin Dutton Professor Dominic Abrams appears on an episode of Psycho … Read more