With a number of challenges facing workers following the pandemic and current cost of living crisis, Dr Dawn Nicholson, Senior Lecturer in Business & Organisational … Read more
September News RoundUp
How can you fight misogyny with memes? How should you get the most out of your degree? How jealous can we make you of our … Read more
Your Brain Connected: Kent Youth Summit
It was totally dope-amine at our recent youth summit, hosting 100 children from local schools, from years 9 to 11, investigating the social brain and … Read more
2022 Away-Day: Setting the tone for the year ahead.
It felt like the longest time since we were all able to meet, physically, together as a faculty, so there was a great feeling of … Read more
Three cheers for Banana Man!
In case you missed it, last week was Welcome Week, where we welcomed over 500 new students to the School of Psychology with a week … Read more
Student profile: Alia Awan
‘The placement is certainly providing me with a chance to practice these skills with real life cases’. Undergraduate Alia Awan has just started her placement … Read more
Its Lit: Fighting Incel Radicalisation and Extremism
This ingenious initiative to reduce misogyny and hate speech aimed at women online, from a team of current and alumni Kent researchers has won the … Read more
The Sound of Music
School of Psychology’s recent graduate Felicity Bourdillon reflects on how meaningful her extra-curricular activities were to her whilst studying at Kent. Felicity’s time at the … Read more
August News RoundUp
TikTok thinks Princess Diana is still alive Gen Zs are drawn in by the memory of Princess Diana. Karen Douglas suggests that Covid-19 likely contributed … Read more
Your School of Psychology Postgraduate Welcome Week Schedule is Out Now!
Find out what’s in store for you in Welcome Week 2022 and beyond! DOWNLOAD the timetable in pdf Welcome and induction activities don’t end with … Read more