The Schools of Psychology, Anthropology and Conservation, Economics, Politics and International Relations met to discuss their many dynamic research groups, with a view to potential … Read more
Author: Grace Shore Banks
Lindsey Cameron awarded place in ‘Understanding Communities’ projects
Dr Lindsey Cameron, has been awarded a place on the prestigious British Academy and Nuffield Foundation collaboration on Understanding Communities; a series of 6 workshops. This is a significant achievement … Read more
A Year in Psychology at Kent
What an extraordinary year it’s been. For many the pandemic has prompted a whole new perspective on life, while bringing up many fears and anxieties … Read more
Blogging her way through a degree.
Jade Brown started her degree in the midst of a global pandemic. Here she shares her Kent journey from A level results day to finally … Read more
Psychological interventions can reduce engine idling and improve air quality.
Research by Professor Dominic Abrams, Dr Tim Hopthrow and Dr Fanny Lalot found that using low-cost psychological interventions can improve air quality. The Week magazine … Read more
World’s first integrated therapy centre for Parkinson’s disease to launch in Canterbury
This new Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy will be using Kent campus facilities and new ground-breaking research led by Professor David Wilkinson. New treatments that could … Read more
How does our trust in leaders effect our response during a global health crisis?
Dr Jim Everett worked with Yale University’s Clara Colombatto and Molly Crockett assembling a multidisciplinary team of 37 international researchers to answer this question. Research … Read more
Student Experience Survey – get entered into prize draw!
It’s very important to us to refine and improve our practices, and to plan new initiatives in teaching and support – and your input is … Read more
Idea of Covid-19 ‘immunity passports’ decreases people’s compliance with restrictions
PhD students Ricky Green and Mikey Biddlestone and Professor Karen Douglas have conducted research that found when people are presented with the idea of a Covid-19 “immunity passport”, they show … Read more
Bed sharing does not lead to stronger infant-mother attachment or maternal bonding
New research led by Dr Ayten Bilgin alongside Dieter Wolke, Professor of Developmental Psychology and Individual Differences at the University of Warwick, has found that there is … Read more