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Open, free event: Mental Health Summit

By ljc60 | 17 April 2023

Our community at Kent have worked with charities, local professionals and students to offer a free open event on our beautiful campus. This event is … Read more

Leverhulme Studentship- “The cognitive constraints on children’s ability to manage a conversation topic”

By ljc60 | 20 March 2023

Applications are invited for a 3-year PhD studentship in the School of Psychology at the University of Kent, funded by the Leverhulme Trust (Principal Investigator: … Read more

Leverhulme Trust funded PhD studentship in Psychology- “The cognitive basis of perspective-taking and prosocial behaviour in adolescents.”

By ljc60 | 08 February 2023

Applications are invited for a 3-year PhD studentship with Professor Heather Ferguson and Dr Lindsey Cameron in the School of Psychology at the University of … Read more

ERC-funded PhD studentship opportunity- Consequences of conspiracy theories

By ljc60 | 05 January 2023

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the School of Psychology at the University of Kent. The studentship is funded by a European Research … Read more

ERC-funded PhD Studentship in Psychology – “The psychological causes and consequences of social inequality”

By ljc60 | 20 December 2022

Applications are invited for a 3-year PhD studentship with Dr Nikhil Sengupta in the Psychology and Public Policy Research Unit (PSYPOL) at the University of … Read more

The Raisin Experiment: cultivate mindfulness, reduce stress, and enjoy everyday pleasures

By ljc60 | 24 October 2022

At our recent Open Day, campus was buzzing and we were welcoming over 300 guests to our Psychology building, we wanted to help you slow … Read more

Psychology Alumni Profile: Rebecca Pfaff

By ljc60 | 07 June 2022

Psychology alumna Rebecca Pfaff tells us why she came to Kent, her favourite memories and how her degree in Psychology prepared her for her career … Read more

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