The October edition of the School newsletter, the Kent Psychologist, is now available to read. In this issue: Farewell Professor Norbert, Student Achievements and July Graduation.
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Imagining Autism project featured in short film
As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations and to showcase its multi-disciplinary research, the University has made a short film describing the Imagining Autism study and … Read more
Kent is ranked as one of top 20 psychology schools in the UK
Kent is ranked as one of the top 20 Psychology departments in the UK in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016. The … Read more
Associate Lecturer Teaching Prizes 2015
Each year, the School of Psychology uses ratings/comments from student feedback to award two Associate Lecturer Teaching Prizes for the highest rated AL teaching in … Read more
SPSP travel award for Pelin Gul
Congratulations to Pelin Gul, who has been awarded a travel award of $500 from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology to help her attend … Read more
EAPL Student Paper Award for Benny Ogidan
Congratulations to Benny Ogidan, who has won first prize in the European Association of Psychology and Law Student Conference Paper Awards 2015. Benny was awarded the … Read more
Kent shortlisted for University of the Year 2015
The annual Times Higher Education (THE) Awards have also shortlisted the University for Outstanding Support for Students. The THE’s University of the Year Award, which … Read more
50th Festival Celebrations in the School of Psychology
Saturday 5th September Welcome Talk: ‘The School of Psychology – Past, Present and Future’ with David Wilkinson and Georgina Randsley de Moura (10.00-11.00 in Keynes … Read more
Change, Resistance, and Collective Action in Southern Italy: A Multidisciplinary Symposium
Change, Resistance, and Collective Action in Southern Italy A Multidisciplinary Symposium 4 September, 2015 University of Kent Keynes Lecture Theatre 4 http://inspr.eu/event-info/sisymposium/ This symposium reopens … Read more
Awareness of mortality can be bad for our health
People with low self-esteem use a variety of escape mechanisms to avoid thinking about their own mortality, new Kent research reveals. Researchers led by Dr … Read more