As we approach the spookiest time of the year, Thom Burgess delves into iconic ghostly figures and writers with deep British and Kentish roots.
Rethinking religious education: how to prepare students for a world of diversity, meaning, and shared humanity
Professor Bob Bowie argues that education must rethink the role of religious studies in helping young people navigate an increasingly diverse world, engage with questions of truth and reality, and […]
The creation of educational safe spaces online and offline
Christian Beighton and Zahid Naz explore how educational spaces are actively made rather than simply occupied.
Always on: the hidden cost of “presence bleed” at work
Alex Cockain discusses modern work culture and work-life balance in today’s society.
Universities must lead growth — CCCU shows how
Professor Mike Weed and Abbie Kempe explain how universities can deliver more than degrees, and support local and national economic growth. The UK is at a crossroads. Productivity remains […]
Pardoning the past: a call for justice for the women executed for witchcraft
As Maidstone Borough Council requests a pardon for the Kent women executed for witchcraft in the 17th century, Dr Dave Hitchcock explains the background to the witchcraft trials, and the […]
70 years of TV advertising. Is it time to retire?
Dr Jake Monk Kydd discusses the impact and alternatives for the advertising industry.
Sustainable tourism: a catalyst for transforming global Societies
Dr Shola Osinaike takes us around the world and shows how responsible tourism can be a positive force for transforming global societies.
Flags, protests, and the fractured public good
Dr Demetris Tillyris discusses the recent rise of anti-immigration protests and counter protests and what this means for British democracy.