Dr Serena Tomlinson and Dr Nick Gore (School of Social Policy, sociology and Social Research), both part of the Tizard project, a leading UK academic … Read more
Month: January 2023
‘Pantomime: Beyond the Binary’ Exhibition Accompanies Ian McKellen’s Mother Goose
Professor Helen Brooks (School of Arts) has recently designed a new pop-up exhibition, which is accompanying the touring pantomime production of Mother Goose, starring Ian … Read more
Developing AI imaging strategies for IVF
The School of Biosciences and the School of Chemistry and Forensic Sciences have joined forces in winning a grant of £22,000 to help develop novel … Read more
Examining the UK’s involvement in European security post-Brexit
Professor Richard G. Whitman (School of Politics and International Relations) has been awarded an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Senior Fellowship on the UK in … Read more
Innovation amidst gloom – a hopeful 6th Kent & Medway Business Summit
The 6th Annual Kent & Medway Business Summit was held on Friday 13 January 2023 at our award-winning Sibson Building, featuring presentations, panel discussions and a … Read more
Walking With Ghosts: Exploring Conflict Through Art
Professor Helen Brooks (Arts) and Professor Mark Connelly (History) were part of the creative team that developed the successful and moving immersive art installation, Walking … Read more
AHRC grant awarded for ‘Rethinking Fables in the Age of Global Environmental Crisis’
Dr Kaori Nagai (School of English) has been awarded £30,000 from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to establish a research network titled ‘Rethinking … Read more
BAE Systems, Vesper 247 and the Docking Station set to challenge students at the launch of Innovation i-Teams 2023
We are delighted to announce that this years’ Kent Innovation i-Teams 2023 challenges will be set by Medway-based industry sponsors BAE Systems, Vesper 247 and … Read more
Dr Ramin Raeesi Awarded £180k funding for Green Corridor Project
Kent Business School has been awarded £180k funding to work on a project with The Port of Dover and other academic and industrial partners within the Green Corridor at Short Straits (GCSS) consortium to … Read more
Applying philosophy to advance evidence-based law
Professor Jon Williamson, Department of Philosophy, has recently received a research grant from the Leverhulme Trust for his project ‘EBL+: new philosophical foundations for evidence-based … Read more