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Having a cat or a dog as a companion can increase human life satisfaction and wellbeing as much as family and friends do, according to new Kent-led research. Analysis from economics researchers ...
About Dr Mark Hampton joined the University of Kent in 2005 as a Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management at Kent Business School (KBS). In 2014, he was promoted to Reader. In January 2017, Dr Hampton ...
Overview Criminology and Criminal Justice at Kent helps you understand how crime is defined, controlled and challenged. This course explores issues including drugs, cybercrime, violence, policing, ...
Engineering and Digital Design at Kent offers valuable opportunities to drive your business forward. Our cutting-edge research can support the development of innovative products and services. We offer ...
Smells experienced in nature can make us feel relaxed, joyful, and healthy, according to new research led by the University’s Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE). Smells were found to ...
Kent and Kherson State University (KSU) in southern Ukraine have signed a twinning agreement to support an institution deeply impacted by the ongoing war. The reciprocal agreement was completed on ...
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, ...
Postnatal depression (PND) can impact the quality of relationships between mother and child into adult life, and have a negative influence on the quality of relationships between grandmothers and ...
Overview What is an autism spectrum disorder? What subtypes are there and how is it diagnosed? How many people have autism? What does the condition mean for people with ASD and their families – how ...
If you can't make an Open Day there are still lots of other ways to meet us at Kent. Get a real feeling for what it's like to be a Kent student on a campus tour, or view one of our online tours. Our ...
Overview Criminology and Criminal Justice at Kent helps you understand how crime is defined, controlled and challenged. This course explores issues including drugs, cybercrime, violence, policing, ...
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