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Centre for Child Protection team wins inaugural LSSJ Public Engagement Award

By gg376 | 08 August 2022

The University of Kent has a well-established tradition of public engagement. It continues to build a national and international reputation for excellence in education and … Read more

Benefits of studying at Kent

By Helen Kirk | 08 August 2022

Study with us through Clearing Learn at the world-class School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, placed 3rd in the UK by The Times … Read more

Melanie Rees-Roberts receives funding award from NHS Kent and Medway CCG to support primary care research

By gg376 | 01 August 2022

Dr Melanie Rees-Roberts (Centre for Health Services Studies) has recently received a funding award from NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to support primary … Read more

Marking the Centre for Child Protection’s tenth anniversary

By gg376 | 12 July 2022

2022 sees the Centre for Child Protection (CCP) celebrate its tenth anniversary. CCP is marking the milestone with a webinar series in the autumn term … Read more

Alumni spotlight: Chloe Banks, MA Advanced Child Protection

By Helen Kirk | 04 July 2022

Chloe Banks is Child Protection Manager at a non-profit in Asia, piloting a new Family Strengthening program, to build safe community around young mothers who … Read more

Study at Kent Drop-in Sessions

By Helen Kirk | 27 June 2022

Thinking of studying at Kent? Here in the Division of Law, Sociology and Social Justice we have lots of drop-in sessions to help you find … Read more

SSPSSR ranked 2nd for Research Quality in The Complete University Guide 2023

By Helen Kirk | 24 June 2022

The School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research has been ranked 2nd for Research Quality in The Complete University Guide 2023 for Sociology and … Read more

Dr Sweta Rajan-Rankin awarded £1.5M for Future Leaders Fellowship project

By gg376 | 21 June 2022

Senior Lecturer and inter-disciplinary scholar, Dr Sweta Rajan-Rankin, has been awarded a remarkable sum of money from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) in the latest … Read more

Research on flexible working makes significant impact at home and abroad

By gg376 | 23 May 2022

Professor Heejung Chung’s research, to develop and enhance flexible working policy and practice, has influenced both national and international governance. Flexible working is used by … Read more

SSPSSR third in Times Higher Education research rankings

By gg376 | 12 May 2022

Research in the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research (SSPSSR) has been ranked third in the UK by the Times Higher Education The … Read more

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