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Celebrating the Class of 2021

By Grace Shore Banks | 26 May 2022

They had their studies interrupted by lockdowns and hybrid teaching, and have had to wait a year for their graduation, which made their achievements and … Read more

Helping businesses achieve their net zero goals

By Grace Shore Banks | 26 May 2022

Professor Robbie Sutton, Dr Tim Hopthrow and Dr Hannah Swift take part in this series of workshops as part of The Net Zero Pathway for … Read more

The School of Psychology goes Above and Beyond

By Grace Shore Banks | 24 May 2022

We were so proud to see so many of our staff recognised by students at Kent Union’s Above and Beyond event this month. The Above … Read more

The REF21 results are in! and the School of Psychology’s world leading publications rank 11th in England    

By Grace Shore Banks | 12 May 2022

We are ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ in our research output, activity and environment.     The Research Excellence Framework (REF) is the system for assessing the quality … Read more

Conspiracy Kitchen: Dr Karen Douglas is on the menu for The British Academy Summer Showcase 2022 programme

By Grace Shore Banks | 11 May 2022

The British Academy has announced its Summer Showcase programme of exhibitors for the humanities and social science researchers, over the 17-18 June Dr Karen Douglas, … Read more

Team Kent Cogniscance claim Runners Up Prize in the inaugural “ABP Biz Psych Cup”

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 May 2022

Ten weeks of intense work culminated last week in the virtual presentation of posters by the six student teams participating in the this inaugural competition. … Read more

Poor us: how collective narcissism powers Trump and Putin’s supporters

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 April 2022

Multiple studies over the past decade show that collective narcissism can predict people’s voting intentions for populist movements. Aleksandra Cichocka research cited in this Open … Read more

Kent hosts its first Just Giving Week

By Grace Shore Banks | 25 April 2022

The University of Kent will be hosting its first ever fundraising week to help raise money for University projects, with a specific focus on the … Read more

The story of how a lie spreads

By Grace Shore Banks | 20 April 2022

A nurse fainted while receiving her Covid-19 vaccine and, that was just the beginning of the Tiffany Dover conspiracy story. Dr Karen Douglas research on … Read more

Balance organ stimulation as a Parkinson’s treatment

By Grace Shore Banks | 11 April 2022

As part of World Parkinson’s Day, we celebrate this groundbreaking research conducted by Professor David Wilkinson following his recent clinical trial. Some of the most … Read more

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