For children’s mental health week, the School of Psychology helped Kent school children create their own happiness research projects! Pictured above is Hugo Bowles, a … Read more
CORE-FP training workshop
Do you work with adults who have set fires? Want to know more about evidence-based assessment and treatment? This online workshop offers training on best … Read more
Student profile: Emily Willis
Emily Willis spent her year in industry at Zircon. She talks us through what her days looked like and what advice she would give to … Read more
Postnatal depression and its multigenerational impact on relationships
New research led by Dr. Sarah Myers and supervised by Dr. Sarah Johns, at the School of Anthropology and Conservation has found that postnatal depression … Read more
February News RoundUp
The ability to consider other people’s perspectives, spreading joy in our community and supporting others is the theme of this month’s Round Up. Meaning in … Read more
Aba Amoah joins us this International Women’s Day
Please join us for our next talk in the Inspirational Speaker series. Aba Amoah will be joining us online at 2-3pm on Wednesday 8th March, … Read more
Strike Support
We want to reassure you that the university is still open, and alongside various Divisional and University events, there is support available from SLAS to … Read more
Snog, Marry, Avoid
Arnaud Wiseman’s recent study is among the first to look at men’s mating preference in the context of sexual arousal. Dr Arnaud Wiseman has collaborated … Read more
Leverhulme Trust funded PhD studentship in Psychology- “The cognitive basis of perspective-taking and prosocial behaviour in adolescents.”
Applications are invited for a 3-year PhD studentship with Professor Heather Ferguson and Dr Lindsey Cameron in the School of Psychology at the University of … Read more
Kent Stars: Motivational Mentors
Meet Nicolette and Tobias, two undergraduate psychology students and peer mentors on a mission to deliver a series of workshops to help fellow Psychology students. … Read more