Miri Song and Beth Breeze have both been awarded Leverhulme research grants.
Month: May 2012
Boost your CV & broaden your experience – Volunteers required
Are you a social sciences student at the University of Kent who wants to broaden your experience and boost your CV/employability prospects? If you are interested in … Read more
A Chinese edition of Chris Shilling’s monograph Changing Bodies: Habit, Crisis and Creativity will appear at the end of this year.
The latest Sociological Review Monograph collection of original articles has just been published. Series editor Chris Shilling has written a general introduction to this latest … Read more
Body, Corporeality and Identity – Chris Shilling
Chris Shilling recently presented the Keynote address at both the interdisciplinary workshop on Body, Corporeality and Identity at the University of Durham and the Religion … Read more
Parenting ‘isn’t rocket science’
Ellie Lee debates the Government’s latest parent-training scheme on BBC Newsnight, with Kirstie Allsopp:
Are you Mom Enough?
Charlotte Faircloth blogs in the Independent on the Time Magazine cover/story on attachment parenting, ‘Are you Mom Enough?’ http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2012/05/18/are-you-mom-enough-putting-parenting-choices-under-the-microscope/
Autism and ABA Conference Geneva – Association Objectif Vaincre l’Autisme 2012
Jamie Hughes, MA, BCBA, and PhD student at the Tizard will be presenting a paper at this event on the 16th June 2012 in Geneva, … Read more
New Postgraduate Programme – Applied Behaviour Analysis
We are pleased to announce that the University has approved a new postgraduate programme in applied behaviour analysis. The new programme will be an integrated … Read more
New Tizard Trainer Pack
Tizard Centre produces new trainer pack and learner work book for the Qualifications and Credit Framework LD303 Promote Active support. Working with colleagues Bev Ashman … Read more
Howard League – essay shortlisted
Rachel Stuart, a first year Criminology and Cultural Studies student, has been shortlisted for an undergraduate essay competition organised by the Howard League.