SSPSSR received the most number of student nominations by a School in the 2012 Teaching Awards.
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Towards the Prevention of Behavioural and Emotional Difficulties in People with Intellectual Disabilities
Peter McGill, Co-Director of the Tizard Centre is one of the authors of a recently published position paper on the prevention of behavioural and emotional … Read more
Student awarded John Howard Essay Prize
Criminology and Cultural Studies undergraduate student, Rachel Stewart, has been awarded the second prize in the John Howard Essay Prize. Eric Allison, the essay prize … Read more
Patricia Collen Fellowship
It is with great pride that we announce that Dr Nick Gore has been awarded fellowship funding for a three year period from the Estate … Read more
Help make a change! “Agreeing Together – a contract for the future”
On the 22nd May “Agreeing together – a contract for the future” was launched in the House of Lords. This was the result of five … Read more
Kent Student Union’s teaching nominations
SSPSSR staff Kate Bradley, Anne Logan, Ela O’Farrell, Balihar Sanghera, Simon Shaw, David Shemmings, and Alisa Stevens have all been nominated by students for the … Read more
Leverhulme research grants
Miri Song and Beth Breeze have both been awarded Leverhulme research grants.
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
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/