Congratulations to Dr David Wilkinson, who has been awarded £7,137 by Ideas Factory for a project entitled “Development of a Mobile Application for the Diagnosis … Read more
Leadership in Challenging Times
Congratulations to Dr Georgina Randsley de Moura, who has been awarded £5,525 by Ideas Factory for a project entitled “Leadership in Challenging Times”.
Drama helps kids with autism communicate better
New Scientist has highlighted research which Dr David Wilkinson has contributed to. The findings, from the research project entitled Imagining Autism, show that autistic children … Read more
Assessment of a training tool for professionals in child protection
Congratulations to Dr Heather Ferguson (in collaboration with Jane Reeves at the Centre for Child Protection), who has been awarded £1,500 by Kent Health for an … Read more
Teaching on the Training and Research for Academic Newcomers (TRAIN) project
Congratulations to Dr Tim Hopthrow, who has been awarded £1,336 by King Baudouin Foundation for a project entitled “Teaching on the TRAIN project”.
Fire intervention programme for mentally disordered offenders
Congratulations to Professor Theresa Gannon, who has been awarded £24,748 by Kent and Medway NHS Social Care Partnership for a project entitled “Fire intervention programme for … Read more
Kent Psychologists win Innovation, Creativity and Enterprise Award
Many congratulations to Tim Hopthrow and Laura Spear (Dstl) who won an award at the Kent Innovation and Enterprise Awards last week at the Innovation … Read more
Kent strengthens relationship with national health research body
The University of Kent has strengthened its relationship with the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) following the appointment of Dr David Wilkinson as the … Read more
Possible consequences of anti-vaccine conspiracy theories on children’s health
A belief in anti-vaccine conspiracy theories may have significant and detrimental consequences for children’s health, new research from the University has shown. Researchers Daniel Jolley … Read more
‘Beautiful but sad’ music can help people feel better
New research from Lecturer in Social Psychology, Dr Annemieke Van den Tol and Professor Jane Edwards of the University of Limerick has found that music … Read more