Published today in Community Care, read more about this important area of research that Vanisha Jassal has been focusing on. Vanisha states, “We know that … Read more
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Student Competition Summer 2020
Autumn teaching for our new students
We hope you are keeping safe and well. In these difficult and uncertain times we want to start by assuring you that we will be … Read more
2020 Graduate Programme launched
Kent’s Careers and Employability Service is pleased to announce the launch our new 2020 Graduate Programme! The programme’s aim is to support those of you … Read more
Sociology student receives The Diana Award 2020
Hayley Mulenda, a second-year student studying Sociology and Social Policy at Kent’s School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research (SSPSSR), has received The Diana … Read more
Meet the author event 8 July
A new book by Alisoun Milne, Professor of Social Gerontology and Social Work at the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, provides insights … Read more
The Complete University Guide scores SSPSSR highly!
The Complete University Guide is an independent publication which uses multiple sources to rank universities and courses. These measures are especially relevant to prospective students … Read more
Free MOOC starts Monday 6 July 2020 Register now
Communicating Effectively with Vulnerable Children and Young People Due to the current COVID-19 crisis, we have arranged to run our free 4-week MOOC (Massive Online … Read more
Black lives matter statement from SSPSSR
The shockingly brutal and starkly inhumane killing of George Floyd symbolises the racism and oppression that blights human society. Tragically, George Floyd’s death is not … Read more
Does brain-scan research give insight to the terrorists’ mind
In his opinion piece, Dr Simon Cottee looks at, in his own words, ‘what makes terrorists tick?’ Describing the quest to find the answer as … Read more