The 25 May issue of Nature features Dr Joy Zhang’s commentary on the state of Chinese governance of scientific research, ‘Transparency Is a Growth Industry’. … Read more
Thurs 25 May 14.00-15.00 -Advanced CV preparation-CES-CANTERBURY
This presentation from the Careers and Employability Service will go beyond basic curriculum vitae preparation and will look at advanced tips and tricks to help you produce a … Read more
Poster prize
The University of Kent hosted a conference day on REF and how to make an impact. Aida Malovic and Glynis Murphy, Tizard Centre won the … Read more
PBS Workshop – Dr Nick Gore
Dr Nick Gore held a one day workshop looking at “Positive behavioural support for children and young people with learning and developmental disabilities: roles needs … Read more
Exploring gender, sexuality and the sensory
On Friday 19 May there was lively debate when 70 participants attended the Gender, Sexuality and the Sensory symposium hosted by the Gender, Sexuality and … Read more
Tues 23 May – Navigating the graduate recruitment cycle – CES- CANTERBURY
Find out how and when large employers recruit onto their graduate schemes. Find out what you should be doing now to help you prepare. Due … Read more
Advanced Child Protection PG Certificate and PG Diploma
We now offer an online, distance-learning PG Certificate in Advanced Child Protection and a PG Diploma in Advanced Child Protection. Both of these qualifications consist … Read more
18 May 18.00 ‘P is for Pop’ Pop Art Exhibition preview-Studio 3 gallery
Preview evening for the School of Art’s Studio 3 Gallery new exhibition. ‘P is for Pop, P is for Print: A British Phenomenon’ will celebrate the … Read more
Conference asks who should be a mother?
Today’s conference ‘Policing pregnancy: who should be a mother?‘ will explore accepted ideas about pregnancy and the associated concepts of motherhood, risk and responsibility. One aspect … Read more
Outrage over child abuse is no substitute for effective social policy
Writing today in www.opendemocracy.net, Dr Jo Warner examines the politician’s use of examples of child abuse in their political rhetoric and questions the extent to which they turn … Read more



