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Dan Thompson is an artist, writer, and speaker. He runs a studio in Margate, but works nationwide. This collection includes printed ephemera including zines, artist-made books, private press ...
University researchers are investigating the potentially dangerous and performance enhancing effects that the painkillers tapentadol and dihydrocodeine could have on elite cyclists. Led by Lex Mauger, ...
We are delighted to be hosting the annual Babel Lecture 2025, in partnership with Babel Magazine. Join us on Thursday 30 October for a free lecture from John Vice OBE, former Editor of Debates in the ...
At Kent, we have one of the top law schools in the UK. Kent Law School is renowned for its world-leading research and its distinctive ‘critical approach’ that places law within the wider context of ...
A research team of international space scientists, led by Dr Matthias van Ginneken from the School of Physical Sciences‘ Centre for Astronomy and Planetary Science, has found new evidence of a ...
Researchers from Kent’s School of Biosciences, the Research Institute for Environment Treatment (Ukraine) and Vita-Market Ltd have discovered the universal mathematical formula that can describe any ...
The “Blitz Spirit” has been regularly referenced during the current pandemic, and the School of History's Dr Charlie Hall has examined what this really means. He said: ‘It has long been the case that, ...
Kent’s School of Architecture, Design and Planning (ADP) annual showcase of final year student work remains open until Friday 14 June (09.00 – 17.00 ). It is free and open to all. The End of Year show ...
The Government and Health Education England (HEE) announced on 20 March that the joint bid by the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University for funded places to establish a medical ...
People who believe in conspiracy theories – such as the theory that Princess Diana was murdered by the British establishment - are more likely to accept or engage in everyday criminal activity. That’s ...
The University of Kent’s language learning resources developed by ‘The English Hub for Refugees’ have been adopted by teaching staff of HMP Oakwood (Wolverhampton) under lockdown. Amid the COVID-19 ...