Congratulations to Professor Karen Douglas and Dr Emma L Veale recognised on Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers list for 2025. The list recognises those who are ranked in the top 1% of researchers ...
Your degree opens the door to lots of exciting careers; taking a Year in Industry helps you discover some of those options.
What does it take to lead responsibly in a fast-changing global business world? Our MSc International Business and Management equips you to navigate complexity, drive innovation and lead responsibly ...
Research co-led by Dr Kirsty Horsey of Kent Law School has found that more parents in England and Wales are having babies through surrogacy. The number of parental orders, which transfer legal ...
Having a cat or a dog as a companion can increase human life satisfaction and wellbeing as much as family and friends do, according to new Kent-led research. Analysis from economics researchers ...
Researchers from Kent, in collaboration with the University of Surrey and the University of Hertfordshire, have developed a free guide to support care homes to provide care that is inclusive for older ...
As the cold weather sets in and people reach for a hot drink, researchers from Kent Business School warn how disposable coffee cup waste is still placing a huge strain on the environment. In the UK, 2 ...
The partnership will lead to the creation of a new “super-university”, the London and South East University Group* – a new model bringing both institutions under one structure whilst enabling each ...
Across the University we have started work on the development of our next institutional strategy, which is focused on ensuring we do more to put students at the heart of everything we do and what Kent ...
Singer-songwriter and record producer, PinkPantheress, and renowned author, Sir Michael Morpurgo MBE are amongst eight influential figures who are receiving an honorary degree from Kent this week. The ...
Dr Rory Loughnane of the School of English has revealed for us the details of a version of Macbeth previously performed and now lost to the ages: ‘On this day 409 years ago, Shakespeare’s ‘Scottish ...
Research from Kent, commissioned by English Heritage, has shown that, contrary to popular opinion, the adult imagination is not only as vivid as that of a child but even becomes more active with age.