#Kent Law School News Feed Kent Law School News » New name for Law School’s Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality Comments Feed Meet our Kent LLM Ambassadors! Law School alumnus James Buckley-Thorp to speak at national enterprise conference alternate alternate -- ____________________ (BUTTON) Search New name for Law School’s Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality By aps42 | 14 December 2018 [banner_final-1024x683.jpg] The Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality at Kent Law School has a new name – it is now the Centre for Sexuality, Race and Gender Justice or ‘SeRGJ’ (pronounced ‘surge’) SeRGJ is committed to exploring the complex relationships between sexuality, race and gender with law and governance. Members study these relationships in multiple ways in their individual research and collaborative research projects. -- universities – the University of Kent, Keele University and the University of Westminster. Its aim was to stimulate critical, interdisciplinary research in law, gender and sexuality. It established a programme of working on social justice issues relating to gender and sexuality foregrounding an intersectional approach. More recently, the Centre has hosted and worked with a range of international scholars working on, and across, areas of law and gender and law and sexuality as well as race and religion. Visitors have engaged with the scholarly life of Kent Law School, worked from the Centre’s visitor office in Eliot College, and presented their -- * Categories: News, Research Tags: Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality, SeRGJ