Two-year old becomes 2000th recruit for Kent Child Development Unit
The Kent Child Development Unit (KCDU) at the University's Canterbury campus is celebrating its 2000th recruit - two-year...
View ArticleProfessor Diane Houston honoured for her contribution to psychology
Diane Houston, Professor of Psychology at the University of Kent, has been elected a Fellow of the British Psychological...
View ArticleEditorial appointment for Kent expert in biometrics
Professor Michael Fairhurst has been appointed Editor- in-Chief of IET Biometrics, a new academic journal in the field of...
View ArticleNew research sheds light on whale by-catch in the Korean peninsula
New published research from Professor Douglas MacMillan of the University of Kent's School of Anthropology and Conservation...
View Article1.2 million euro research award for Kent law lecturer
Dr Anneli Albi, Senior Lecturer at Kent Law School (KLS), University of Kent, has been awarded 1.2 million euros by the European...
View ArticleNeanderthals and their contemporaries engineered stone tools
New published research from anthropologists at the University has scientifically supported for the first time the long held...
View ArticleMore cutbacks mean more riots
New research by Professor Peter Taylor-Gooby at the University's School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Research has...
View ArticleDental discovery to benefit forensic practitioners and anthropologists
Research shows that human milk teeth do not develop in the same way as adult permanent teeth.
View ArticleUniversity to lead new study on impact of small island tourism for World Bank
Research to examine how tourism impacts on poverty and local opportunities in small islands. A new research project sponsored...
View ArticleResearch shows that red is not a proxy signal for female genitalia in humans
New research from anthropologists at the University of Kent may have important ramifications for the future study of the...
View ArticleResearch to spotlight 'mumpreneurs' in new Kent Business School project
Women who combine motherhood with launching their own business often have to overcome many barriers to succeed. Now a new...
View ArticleStudy highlights new mammal species for promoting conservation fundraising
Images of tigers and elephants are among the most common threatened mammals used by conservation organisations as 'flagships'...
View ArticlePrestigious Higher Education Academy grant for Kent psychologist
Dr Georgina Randsley de Moura from the University of Kent has been named as one of 15 recipients of a Higher Education Academy...
View ArticleProfessor Dominic Abrams elected President of SPSSI
Professor Dominic Abrams from the School of Psychology has been elected President of the Society for the Psychological Study...
View ArticlePsychologists discover links between angry thoughts and displaced aggression...
Research conducted among pupils in three London schools has shown that male street gang affiliates who engage in angry rumination...
View ArticleCanterbury Cathedral and University in bid to preserve unique historic...
Canterbury Cathedral and the University have joined forces in a bid to prevent a unique historic collection of several thousand...
View ArticleKent leads the way as UK universities contribute to economic growth
The value of universities such as Kent to the economy of the UK in stimulating growth has again been highlighted in an annual...
View ArticleNew research highlights damaging social cost of 'litigation culture' on...
New research by Professor Frank Furedi of the University of Kent highlights the high social cost of today's 'culture of litigation'...
View ArticleNew research reveals concerns about 'welfare of the child' in Human...
New research from the University of Kent has revealed the concerns of conception clinic staff involved in welfare of the...
View ArticleGlobal spread of humans was influenced by climate change
A multidisciplinary project involving scientists from the universities of Kent, Cambridge and Bristol indicates that the...
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