Rianna Patterson, has been selected to receive the 2022 Diana Award for her commitments to Dementia. Kent Alumni Rianna Patterson, social entrepreneur and founder of … Read more
Author: Grace Shore Banks
Calling all Black, Minority Ethnic (BME) Psychology Students!
‘We are Lizzie Anyaeji and Vinnie Tshoma, student members of the EDI (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion) team in Psychology. We are excited to let you know … Read more
A bumper year for HSS at the Research and Innovation Prizes
The winners received formal recognition of their exceptional contributions at a prize ceremony, as well as a funding or training allocation of £3,000. It’s been … Read more
Reconnecting with the Community.
This month we hosted a Community Afternoon to showcase research being conducted within the school and its impact on the Kent community and beyond. On … Read more
‘How do we all live well together?’
Dr Lindsey Cameron, Reader in Psychology and Director of Undergraduate Student Experience and Student Success for the Division of Human and Social Sciences at the … Read more
HSS at Pride Canterbury
Kent is proud to be a partner of Pride Canterbury each year, celebrating the diversity of our varied communities of human sexual orientation, gender identity … Read more
Introducing the Conspiracy Generator
Seen some bizarre tweets from the School of Psychology staff recently? It might be the work of the Conspiracy Generator. The rise of conspiracy theories … Read more
Join the School of Psychology for their Psychological Science Community Afternoon!
Short talks, hands-on demonstrations and panel discussions. This event on June 25th is free and open to all members of the community. Come along! Would … Read more
In defence of being ‘cringe’
Taylor Swift told graduates to “embrace cringe” last month as she accepted an honorary degree from NYU. Dr Roger Giner-Sorolla gives expert comment in this … Read more
A Love Letter to Heartstopper
Why we can’t stop thinking about Heartstopper. Kirsty Gravestock (PhD student), Dr Lindsey Cameron (Reader in Psychology), Hannah Bassom and Abigail Lugg (Undergraduate Students) have … Read more