Thursday 6th September 2018 Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury The Centre for Research and Education in Forensic Psychology (CORE-FP) is delighted to invite you … Read more
Power corrupts but can also ennoble the same person
The observation that power tends to corrupt is accepted wisdom but now research from psychologists suggests that holding high positions might simultaneously have good and … Read more
Undergraduate testimonials
Riska Dewi completed her BSc Psychology degree in July 2018 and was a student representative for the School of Psychology. How did you find the … Read more
Psychology Annual Lecture 2018
This year the The School of Psychology’s Annual Lecture will be given by Professor Stephan Lewandowsky, University of Bristol. The talk, which is open to … Read more
Kent Psychologist Newsletter July 2018
The July edition of the School newsletter is now available to read. In this edition: Public Engagements, Reflections on Kent Psychology, CogSoCoAGE Conference and more. … Read more
Alumni Profile – Josh Cable
Josh completed his Bachelor degree and also an MSc in Forensic Psychology at the University of Kent. Here is a quick update on what he … Read more
Mindfulness helps injured athletes improve pain tolerance and awareness
A new study of injured athletes carried out by the University found they can benefit from using mindfulness as part of the sport rehabilitation process … Read more
Psychology students win prizes at Postgraduate Festival
Leverhulme Trust Funded 3-Year PhD Studentship
Development of childhood perfectionism: Early indicators and parental factors Applications are invited for a 3-year PhD studentship in the School of Psychology at the University … Read more
People feeling threatened by vegetarianism care less about animals
New research suggests that if people perceive the rise of vegetarianism as a threat to their way of life they are more likely to care … Read more









