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
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Sending Warm Thoughts
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?
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
Psychology Graduate appointed Community Manager at One Young World
Psychology graduate Rianna Patterson has embraced her new role as Community Manager at global forum for young leaders, One Young World. Rianna says her time … Read more
Tackling Prejudice: ‘Little Amal’ arrives on campus.
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!
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
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
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.
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
Psychology Leverhulme PhD Studentship – Does identity rhetoric boost online political messages?
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