Examine how cognitive psychological, neuropsychological, neurobiological and computer science approaches can be combined to understand how the human mind/brain solves a variety of complex problems, ...
Article 26 of the Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall ...
Who is the programme for? This part-time, flexible, work-based Master's qualification is suitable for all qualified teachers and offers you the opportunity to attain academic recognition for the ...
Develop a comprehensive understanding of global supply chain strategies, from procurement and production to distribution and customer service. This course prepares you to solve real-world challenges, ...
The Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) conversion course will give you the opportunity to embark on a new career in Computer Science with a particular emphasis in Artificial Intelligence. The ...
Are you a practising health and care professional? Our new Master's by Research gives you the skills to design, carry out and publish health and care research. You will be taught by experienced ...
Curious about the structure of chemicals and the reactions they have with one another? Interested about how chemistry is applied across a range of forensic science disciplines? Enter the fascinating ...
If you have a passion for numbers and want to apply them to real life settings, this course is for you. Businesses rely on data to make decisions across all their core functions. Whether it’s data on ...
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 joined ...
In a world with more smart devices than people and an increasing reliance on connectivity across the Internet, cyber threats are a growing concern for organisations, governments and individuals.
The School of Engineering offers research-led degrees in a wide range of research disciplines including telecommunications, mobile networks, antennas and optical and radio systems, instrumentation and ...
The University of Kent celebrates its 60th birthday in 2025, so most undergraduates starting in 2022 will graduate in our Diamond Anniversary year! To celebrate the anniversary and the class of 2025, ...