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Experience Excellence Studying People
The Centre for the Study of Group Processes
was set up in 1990 to consolidate the School’s
excellent international reputation for social
psychological research into group processes
and intergroup relations. The Centre is now
a thriving international research community,
including twelve full time academic staff,
and various research fellows and PhD students.
The Centre also attracts a stream of major
international group researchers, who visit
the Centre regularly to work with our staff
and are officially affiliated to the Centre.
Over the years, the Centre has attracted a substantial portion of externally funded research,
attracts high quality MSc and PhD students and also provides teaching for the School’s
MSc degrees. The MSc in Social and Applied
Psychology has specialist recognition and funding from the ESRC. We also offer an MSc course
in Group Processes and Intergroup Relations.
The Centre also edits an international journal, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations (Sage).
For information about the Centre, please contact the Director:
Professor Dominic Abrams:
D.Abrams@kent.ac.uk
+ 44 (0)1227 827475
For information about our MSc and PhD programmes and to receive an application package, please
contact the secretary:
psypgadmissions@kent.ac.uk
+44 (0)1227 823961/7709