Clarity is one of the central features of academic writing. Developing a writing style that is unambiguous, contains all the relevant information and is easy … Read more
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CPCS Forum 1 February: War – a family affair
‘War – a family affair. Anthropological perspectives on family life, parenting and gender in the light of military deployment’ Wednesday 1 February 2017 15.00 Cornwallis … Read more
Annual CV competition now open – win a two week summer placement
The annual Careers and Employability Service CV Competition is now open. This offers students the chance to win one of a number of two week work … Read more
Today 25 Jan – Refreshers Fair
TODAY 25 January 11.00-16.00 Kent Union Refreshers Fair – Eliot College Canterbury campus. The second day of Kent Union ‘Refreshers Fair’ is in Eliot dining … Read more
TODAY 23 January ‘Writing Well’- student Workshop- Canterbury
The Writing Well workshops are aimed at UK undergraduate and postgraduate students to help develop their academic writing skills. However, ALL students are welcome. Why … Read more
TODAY 23 January ‘writing well – student workshop’ – MEDWAY
The Writing Well workshops are aimed at UK undergraduate and postgraduate students to help develop their academic writing skills. However, ALL students are welcome. Why … Read more
Q Step PubTalk – “Trump and Brexit: the end of political polling” tonight
The last six months have seen two cataclysmic events in politics. The UK voted to leave the EU, and Donald Trump was elected to the … Read more
How do we write the social? Developing writing skills for SSPSSR research students
This seminar is being run for SSPSSR postgraduate research students as part of the professional development programme. It will be presented by Professor Tim Strangleman … Read more
Better childcare provision increases support for the service
Expanding childcare provision can create a ‘virtuous cycle’ for public support, while rolling back on childcare can lead to a corresponding decrease in support. Research … Read more
Architectural space and social action: how does the built environment relate to human society?
This talk will be given by Professor Alan Penn of the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment at UCL. He will describe research into the … Read more
