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Anne Frank education programme has a proven impact on racism

By Grace Shore Banks | 17 November 2021

The launch of the Anne Frank Trust 2021 Impact Report, written by our SeNSS Collaborative Student Katie Goodbun shows that anti-prejudice workshops based on the … Read more

Sending Warm Thoughts

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 November 2021

As Thanksgiving approaches, and we head into that festive time of year, Asya Rizova and Nicolette Wilson, Stage 1 Psychology Reps, have started an initiative … Read more

Explainer: Why do people believe in conspiracy theories?

By Grace Shore Banks | 04 November 2021

During elections, pandemics, and when important social and political events occur, people often turn to conspiracy theories to explain what is happening. Professor Karen Douglas explains why … Read more

First survey examining sexual violence by male UK students shines a light in misogyny of young men.

By Grace Shore Banks | 29 October 2021

Recent research published by PhD candidate Samuel Hales and Professor Gannon from Kent’s Centre of Research and Education in Forensic Psychology reveals rapes and assaults … Read more

Tackling Prejudice: ‘Little Amal’ arrives on campus.

By Grace Shore Banks | 22 October 2021

Refugee puppet girl Little Amal, a performance art piece to highlight forced migration, visited our Canterbury campus after walking 8000km from Syria across Europe to … Read more

A PhD-led platform to communicate interdisciplinary research!

By Grace Shore Banks | 18 October 2021

Kent’s Centre for World Affairs (KCWA) aims to connect disciplines within the Human and Social Sciences Division. Kent’s Centre for World Affairs (KCWA) is a … Read more

Dr Jim Everett is announced as a 2021 Levehulme Prize Winner

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 October 2021

The Leverhulme prizes recognise and celebrate the achievement of exceptional researchers -we’re so proud they have recognised this amazing researcher. The Leverhulme Trust has announced … Read more

Aleksandra Cichocka receives research award

By Grace Shore Banks | 01 October 2021

Dr Aleksandra Cichocka, Reader in Political Psychology, has recently received a research award of £306K from the Leverhulme Trust for her project titled Does Identity Rhetoric Boost … Read more

Dr Caoilte Ó Ciardha has been awarded a grant from End Violence’s Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund.

By Grace Shore Banks | 29 September 2021

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

How can the UK become a science super-power and be fit to tackle the next global crisis?

By Grace Shore Banks | 23 September 2021

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

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