Many congratulations to Professor Roger Giner-Sorolla, who will be taking over the role of Editor of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology on 1 January 2016. Roger has … Read more
Category: News Item
Research shows memories of crime can be suppressed
The research, which is a collaboration between the School of Psychology’s Dr Zara Bergström and colleagues in the US, including Xiaoqing Hu of the University … Read more
Political Psychology Workshop 2-3 June
The Eastern ARC Quantitative Social Science Section and the Political Psychology Lab (University of Kent) would like to invite academic staff and postgraduate research students … Read more
Joachim Stoeber elected Treasurer of the BSPID
Congratulations to Professor Joachim Stoeber, who has been elected Treasurer of the British Society for the Psychology of Individual Differences (BSPID). He is now also a BSPID … Read more
Special Commendation at Kent Student Awards
The Kent Student Awards celebrates those who have made an outstanding contribution to University life or a positive impact on the community. At the gala … Read more
Psychology at Kent ranked 15th in the Complete University Guide 2016
The University of Kent was recently ranked 15th out of 114 Psychology departments in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2016 subject tables. The QS World … Read more
Male potential ‘rated better’ than female track record
Research suggests males perceived to have high leadership potential are rated a better employment prospect than females with a proven leadership record. The research, by … Read more
Aleksandra Cichocka elected to ISPP Governing Council
Congratulations to Dr Aleksandra Cichocka, who has been elected as a member of the Governing Council of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP).
Special Kent Alumni Survey – The 2015 General Election
We at the University of Kent are carrying out a study of social and political attitudes in the run-up to the General Election. As part … Read more
Kent researchers identify need for loneliness ‘maps’
New research from the University of Kent has identified the need for loneliness ‘maps’ to help charities and public services support those experiencing, or at … Read more