Professor Carolyn Oulton explores the history of free public libraries and explains why we need to fight to keep them from being closed permanently. Walking down Canterbury High Street, you […]
How focusing on emotions offers a new treatment option for long-term Anorexia
Dr Anna Oldershaw discusses a new guidebook for therapists to support the treatment of long-standing anorexia.
Reflections on Victory in Europe and the critical importance of research ethics
Professor Janet Melville-Wiseman reflects on lessons learnt that have helped to shape our code of ethics for research. As we celebrate the end of World War II in Europe, we […]
The Stena Immaculate oil spill: an environmental disaster?
Dr Naomi Rintoul-Hynes, Senior Lecturer in Soil Science and Environmental Management, discusses the environmental impact of the oil spill in the North Sea. In the aftermath of the collision between […]
COP29: 1000 days since the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Dr Naomi Rintoul-Hynes, discusses her involvement in an expert panel at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan this week.
Accessible air travel and the fight to fly
Liz Aduhene reviews a recent documentary looking at air travel accessibility for the wheelchair-using community and how her research highlights this community to be resilient and relentless in their pursuit […]
Importance of research in public policy.
Dr Ian Durrant discusses the importance of research following a landmark review into gender identity services for young people.
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.