On World Parkinson’s Day Professor Angela Pickard explains how the University is supporting research into health and wellbeing to show the benefits of creative and performing arts.
Will the UK start making things again?
Dr Jake Monk-Kydd discusses business, geopolitical and supply chain issues to ask, is manufacturing returning to the UK?
Supporting health research is essential to gain insight into diseases and advance treatments
Following a successful clinical trial for a new drug to treat kidney cancer, Professor Stergios Boussios explains the importance of clinical trials and health research to advance treatments.
Making Headway on World Social Work Week
.This World Social Work Week, Akudo Amadiegwu discusses a local play Making Headway, part of the Heads Together research project, to improve practice and outcomes for people who have experienced brain injuries.
Thirsty Thursday
Dr Kristy Howells discusses how being hydrated can help healthy lifestyles, wellbeing and mental health.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day …let’s talk about the menopause and prioritise institutional response
Edith Lewis, Principal Lecturer Social Work, looks at how staff and students can work together to support each other during the menopause.
Hands up for World Care Day 2024 – celebrating children and young people with care experience
Professor Janet Melville-Wisemen explores the campaigns and work that is supporting children and young people that have spent time in the care system and changing the stigma surrounding care experience.
A new woman, female rebellion, and inspirational Kent women writers
Professor Carolyn Oulton recognises Sarah Grand, an author, writer, campaigner and the person who the phrase ‘New Women’ was first attributed to.
Whistles and sirens: the chilling debate around academic freedom revisited
Dr Chris Beighton continues to explore the debate around academic freedom of speech.