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Philanthropic Studies - PhD
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  • A doctoral programme in Philanthropic Studies at a leading centre of philanthropy research, teaching and public engagement. Scholars are supervised by academics with a background in
    Sociology (by Research) - MA
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  • Research in Sociology at Kent covers a range of areas, including social and critical theory, social movements, globalisation and everyday life, cities and space, media and technology, class, ‘race’
    Criminology (by Research) - MA
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  • Criminology at Kent is a dynamic and interdisciplinary subject with political and legal influences.Overview: Criminology is an important part of the activities of the School of Social Policy,
    Medieval and Early Modern Studies (by Research) - MA
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  • We are interested in hearing from students with research proposals covering all aspects of medieval and early modern history, life and culture. Overview:Academic staff interests include: early modern
    Cultural and Global Criminology - PhD
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  • The Cultural and Global Criminology PhD is an internationally focused, dynamic postgraduate research programme. On this programme, you will have access to advanced research skills, subject-specific
    Criminology - PhD
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  • Criminology at Kent is a dynamic and interdisciplinary subject with political and legal influences.Overview: Criminology is an important part of the activities of the School of Social Policy,
    Medieval and Early Modern Studies - MA
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  • Migration and globalisation, discovery and invention, power, politics and conflict - themes that transcend time and geography and recur throughout history. This course explores those themes from Late
    Sociology - PhD
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  • Research in Sociology at Kent covers a range of areas, including social and critical theory, social movements, globalisation and everyday life, cities and space, media and technology, class, ‘race’
    Criminology - MA
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  • Explore critical approaches to the criminal justice system, debate key issues in criminology, compare with international perspectives and evaluate how effective we are in responding to