Applications are invited for a 3-year PhD studentship with Dr Nikhil Sengupta in the Psychology and Public Policy Research Unit (PSYPOL) at the University of … Read more
All Wrapped Up!
Thank you to all for keeping up to date with us over this past year. Here’s a look back in stats. As a treat we’ve … Read more
Student profile: Lara Stembridge
Lara is in stage 3 of her BSc Psychology with clinical psychology and a placement year, we have asked her a few questions about her … Read more
November News RoundUp
The Environment, Artificial Intelligence, Staffing in the NHS, and the role the mind plays and how much we empower ourselves to achieve -just some of … Read more
You’re a Class (of 2022) Act!
Filled with joy, we celebrated the achievements of our Class of 2022 graduates. It was wonderful to be able to celebrate with graduates from the … Read more
Considering the Intersections between Social Psychology and Public Policy, with Professor Aarti Iyer
On December the 7th we are thrilled to be joined by Professor Aarti Iyer (US Environmental Protection Agency) Social psychology, and public policy. This session … Read more
After Kent – Sport and Exercise Psychologist, Alexandria Olton
Alexandria graduated in 2015 after studying Psychology and Sociology BSc at the University of Kent. Alexandria is now a Sport and Exercise Psychologist at the … Read more
Organisational and Business Psychology MSc students get practical!
We were fortunate to be joined by Julia Shalet, AKA the Product Doctor and author of The Really Good Idea Test on our Entrepreneurship, Innovation, … Read more
TRUSTAI: Exploring How and When Humans Outsource Moral Decisions to AI Agents.
Dr Jim Everett wins prestigious ERC grant for ‘TRUSTAI’, a multi-lingual global project on ‘moral machines’. Dr Jim Everett, a Reader from the University’s School … Read more
The CAP Apprenticeship is ‘Award Winning’
The NHS needs to increase the psychology workforce by 60 per cent by 2024. Yet in England in 2020 only 18 per cent of psychology … Read more