Celebrating Biosciences 50 Years of Success will be postponed until 2021 Considering the current uncertainty with regards to restrictions on travel and social gatherings, the … Read more
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Having a Ball
On Friday 31st January, the first ever Sciences Ball was held in Eliot Dining Hall. It was a collaboration between BioSoc, ChemSoc and PhysSoc, and … Read more
Learning from others in our community
How much you know is how successful you are. If you’d agreed with this statement, how successful would you be? We are at an era … Read more
Annual Wain Medal Lecture 2019
The 2019 Wain Medal Lecture will be given by Dr. Lindsay Hall from the Quadram Institute Bioscience, Norwich As a result of a generous endowment … Read more
Welcome to New Biosciences Students
Last week, the School of Biosciences welcomed our new students, both undergraduate and postgraduate to the start of their University career. Biosciences stage 1 students … Read more
Biosciences Students Celebrate Graduation in 2019
The School of Biosciences saw their final year Undergraduate students graduating on 15 July in the grand surroundings of Canterbury Cathedral. The official graduation ceremony … Read more
eARC Synthetic Biology Conference 29 June 2019
It’s free and everyone is welcome. Simply sign up and come along! A one-day Eastern ARC Synthetic Biology conference, Synthetic Biology on the Rise: Improving Therapeutics … Read more
Between Worlds concert at Kent inspired by cancer research
A new piece of music by renowned violinist and composer Anna Phoebe, inspired by research from the University’s School of Biosciences, will premiere on Friday … Read more
Biosciences Summer School Programme 16th-30th June 2019
Would you like to gain cutting edge research skills and expertise in an ever-growing and increasingly important scientific discipline? Would you like to undertake this … Read more
Kent Biosciences’ alumni gather in Oxford for a symposium in honour of Professor Keith Gull
At the end of March, 200 scientists from around the globe attended a symposium in Oxford to celebrate the scientific contributions of Professor Keith Gull … Read more