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Making a STEM difference

Making a STEM difference

Dr Anne Nortcliffe explains why Kent and Medway have bucked a national trend and seen an increase in students choosing to study STEM A-levels.  

07 Feb, 202207 Feb, 2022 Computing, Engineering, Research, STEM, Technology
An update on the Gray update

An update on the Gray update

Dr Sarah Lieberman discusses Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s statement on the Sue Gray report in the House of Commons.

31 Jan, 202201 Feb, 2022 Politics, Research
Waiting for Gray

Waiting for Gray

Dr Sarah Lieberman explains the importance of the Sue Gray’s long anticipated report into social gatherings at 10 Downing Street.

27 Jan, 202227 Jan, 2022 Politics, Research
Remembering victims of the Holocaust

Remembering victims of the Holocaust

On Holocaust Memorial Day, Dr Laura Cashman introduces a new cross-faculty research group who wish to promote inclusion of Gypsy, Roma and Travellers.

27 Jan, 202227 Jan, 2022 History, Politics, Research, Society
The next steps to secure the growth of future nurses

The next steps to secure the growth of future nurses

Professor Paula Kersten responds to a recent report highlighting a national increase in applications to study for a Nursing degree.

25 Jan, 202225 Jan, 2022 Health, Nursing, Research
Safety of female runners

Safety of female runners

Following the tragic murder of Ashling Murphy as she jogged on a canal path in Ireland, Dr Laura Gubby discusses new research findings showing the perceptions of safety from female runners.

20 Jan, 202220 Jan, 2022 Life Sciences, Research, Sport
How Christmas lights produce enchantment

How Christmas lights produce enchantment

Dr Jane Lovell and Howard Griffin explore how light festival can transform our everyday surroundings.

17 Dec, 202121 Dec, 2021 Business, Research, Society
Is banter acceptable or an example of institutionalised bullying, hidden in plain sight?

Is banter acceptable or an example of institutionalised bullying, hidden in plain sight?

Following last week’s Expert Comment by Dr Ian Durrant on ‘canteen culture’ within the police and bullying behaviour, this week Dr Durrant discusses if banter should be accepted or is it an example of institutionalised bullying?

19 Nov, 202119 Nov, 2021 Culture, Research
Police culture: bad apples or bad barrels?

Police culture: bad apples or bad barrels?

Dr Ian Durrant discusses ‘canteen culture’ within the police and asks why ‘bullying’ behaviour has resurfaced?

01 Nov, 202101 Nov, 2021 Research

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