A nurse fainted while receiving her Covid-19 vaccine and, that was just the beginning of the Tiffany Dover conspiracy story. Dr Karen Douglas research on … Read more
Tag: covid 19
How skeptical would you be if the Government told you news related to COVID-19?
Dominic Abrams, Professor of Social Psychology and Fanny Lalot, Research Associate at the School of Psychology at Kent partnered with research members of Belong. Belong … Read more
Why Do Conspiracy Theories Appeal to Some People?
Ricky Green, PhD candidate at the School of Psychology has written in Politics Today on why conspiracy theories appeal to some people. In the article … Read more
What’s killing India?
Third-year students Tanya Sengupta and Tapasya Bhandari, Psychology and Economics undergraduates respectively, share this perspective on their home country’s current battle to raise awareness and … Read more
March News RoundUp
March marked one year since the first lockdown, and whilst we’re still not back together in person, that hasn’t stopped us! Here is a summary … 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
Psychology Winter News Roundup
These last two months have seen us head back into a national lockdown, but it hasn’t stopped our staff and students! Here is a summary … Read more
Developing a holistic attitude to physical and mental health.
When making resolutions for the new year, individuals often prioritise improving physical health or mental health, but rarely consider how one can affect the other. Dr … Read more
2021: the year to make a life-altering job and career decisions?
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected how many people think about their work life and how they are spending their time and energy. Dr Clara de Inocencio … Read more