Dr. Jennifer Tullet from the School of Biosciences was one of the judges and presenters of the KM Bright Spark event, showcasing school science projects … Read more
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Programme for Stacey Symposium on Alumni weekend released
The programme is now finalised for the 4th Stacey Symposium, taking place over the 50th Anniversary Alumni weekend on 4 September 2015. The programme features presentations … Read more
A Top 20 place in the Guardian University Guide 2016
The School of Biosciences has risen to 20th position in the ranking of 102 UK Universities by the Guardian newspaper. This latest good news follows … Read more
Bioscience Graduate wins KM Teacher of the Year Award 2015
The School of Biosciences, a sponsor of the KM teacher of the year event for 2015, is delighted to announce the overall winner of the … Read more
Stacey Symposium to be held during Alumni Reunion Weekend
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT All alumni and former staff are invited to the 4th Stacey Symposium “Biological sciences at Kent: the next 50 years” to be held … Read more
Biosciences students shortlisted for Kent Student Awards
We are delighted to announce that three students from the School of Biosciences have been shortlisted for Kent Student Awards. Two of the shortlisted students … Read more
MRC Career Development Award for Biosciences Dr. Chris Toseland
Dr. Chris Toseland who recently joined the School of Biosciences has been awarded almost £1.5 million by the Medical Research Council for a Career … Read more
Society of Biology accreditation for undergraduate courses
The School of Biosciences has added to its impressive array of professional recognition, with Society of Biology accreditation for all of its undergraduate degree programmes. From April … Read more
Science communication student’s crowdfunding success
Chrysanthemums, to be staged on Tuesday 21 April at 7.30pm, combines music from Monteverdi to Philip Glass with Argentine tango dancers. It is being produced … Read more
New hope for understanding sudden cardiac arrest
New biosciences research at the University could point the way to greater understanding of the heart mutations that cause sudden cardiac arrest. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is … Read more







