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Moving out this December

By Ana Hythe-Oram | 13 November 2025

For some of you on short courses, December marks the end of your time at Kent – and we’ll be sad to see you go! … Read more

Leaving campus accommodation this winter vacation

By Ana Hythe-Oram | 13 November 2025

Winter vacation is just around the corner! As you’re probably aware, the University will close for the festive break on Friday 22 December 2025, reopening … Read more

January 2025 starters: application and arrival advice

By accommodation | 11 November 2025

Most students start their journey at Kent in September, but if your course begins in January, you’ll soon be getting ready to join us on … Read more

What you need to know about room moves

By accommodation | 03 November 2025

Not happy with your current room? Don’t worry — there are options available. This guide walks you through what you can do next, including how … Read more

Accommodation Waste and Recycling Advice

By accommodation | 21 October 2025

We’re keen to be as eco-friendly as possible, which is why we’ve made it super easy for you to donate or recycle items. The less … Read more

Reporting faults in your accommodation made easy with Home at Halls

By Ana Hythe-Oram | 17 October 2025

Living on campus should be convenient, comfortable, and hassle-free — and when something isn’t quite right, the Home at Halls app makes it super easy … Read more

Exploring Campus After Arrivals: Top Tips for Settling in at Kent

By accommodation | 14 October 2025

Exploring campus after arriving on-site can feel particularly daunting, yet also incredibly exciting. Here are some of my top tips for getting the most out … Read more

How to maintain a happy household

By Ana Hythe-Oram | 12 October 2025

University accommodation could be the place where you go onto make life long friends. However, we all know it’s not always that easy and that … Read more

What to expect whilst staying on campus

By Ana Hythe-Oram | 29 September 2025

We’re delighted you choose to live on campus! We hope you’ve finished unpacking and have had a chance to meet some of your new flatmates … Read more

Arrivals survey – how was your experience?

By Ana Hythe-Oram | 27 September 2025

Don’t forget to complete the arrivals survey to help us give the best student experience. You have arrived and survived Welcome Week! We hope you … Read more

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