Hear from our MSc Programme Directors and current postgraduate students about what you can expect from a Psychology Master’s at Kent. Are you considering staying … Read more
The School of Psychology partners to investigate prevalence of Technology Facilitated Domestic Abuse
A multidisciplinary research team from the University’s Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS) is carrying out an investigation to examine the role of technology in intimate … Read more
Do you have questions about admissions? Come to our drop-in sessions for applicants
The School of Psychology is pleased to offer a series of drop-in sessions for applicants over the coming weeks. If you have any questions about … Read more
Kent Alumni Showcase a World of Opportunities to Current Psychology Students
On Wednesday 10 March 2021, the Psychology Society hosted a careers event for all students which saw Kent alumni discuss their current careers and experiences … Read more
What Is the Link Between Masculinity and Meat Consumption?
Going vegan can be daunting, especially for those who know very little about a vegan diet. It’s important to learn what foods you can eat … Read more
Dr Jim Everett is the recipient of an APS Rising Star Award
Dr Jim Everett has received the Rising Star Award from the Association for Psychological Science. “This is a huge honor” Professor Ayse Uskul, who nominated … Read more
Envision the Possibilities for Yourself at our Careers Event
Hear from a panel of 5 alumni from the School of Psychology, as well as Emma Travers-Hill, School of Psychology Lecturer and Clinical Psychologist. The … Read more
Stalking of Psychologists by Clients: What is our risk and what can we do?
Stage 2 student Helena Ruster writes that Dr Jennifer Storey’s recent Cafe Psychology has made her consider an aspect of working in mental health that … Read more
February News Roundup
This February was all about springing into action and staying motivated! Here is what has been happening in the School of Psychology… Our events were … Read more
Are We Doomed to Dislike Each Other, or Does Psychology Offer Hope?
Professor Dominic Abrams has launched a new Psychology Today blog on Strategies to Oppose Prejudice (STOP). The blog will share insights and expertise from academics … Read more









