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Student Prize for Feminist Scholarship 2015

By Carly Turnham | 24 July 2015

Congratulations to Psychology student Lois Donnelly on winning the Undergraduate Essay Competition for her submission on the title ‘”I am a woman, not a traffic jam”: … Read more

How wealthy neighbours make you think everyone is rich

By Carly Turnham | 22 July 2015

Wealthy people may be likely to oppose redistribution of wealth because they have biased information about how wealthy most people actually are. That’s according to … Read more

‘Working with Fire-setters’ workshop 5th August

By Carly Turnham | 06 July 2015

5th August 2015 9.30am-5pm Keynes College, Canterbury Campus, University of Kent The workshop will be made up of three parts which are all designed to … Read more

Research shows memories of crime can be suppressed

By Carly Turnham | 02 June 2015

The research, which is a collaboration between the School of Psychology’s Dr Zara Bergström and colleagues in the US, including Xiaoqing Hu of the University … Read more

Special Commendation at Kent Student Awards

By Carly Turnham | 11 May 2015

The Kent Student Awards celebrates those who have made an outstanding contribution to University life or a positive impact on the community. At the gala … Read more

Psychology at Kent ranked 15th in the Complete University Guide 2016

By Carly Turnham | 08 May 2015

The University of Kent was recently ranked 15th out of 114 Psychology departments in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2016 subject tables. The QS World … Read more

Male potential ‘rated better’ than female track record

By Carly Turnham | 08 May 2015

Research suggests males perceived to have high leadership potential are rated a better employment prospect than females with a proven leadership record. The research, by … Read more

Special Kent Alumni Survey – The 2015 General Election

By Carly Turnham | 29 April 2015

We at the University of Kent are carrying out a study of social and political attitudes in the run-up to the General Election. As part … Read more

Kent researchers identify need for loneliness ‘maps’

By Carly Turnham | 08 April 2015

New research from the University of Kent has identified the need for loneliness ‘maps’ to help charities and public services support those experiencing, or at … Read more

Professor Gannon elected as an academic Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences

By Carly Turnham | 18 March 2015

Congratulations to Professor Theresa Gannon who has just been elected as an academic Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (*). The honour is given … Read more

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