Orwell’s dystopian novel imagines the ‘worst of all possible worlds’, where all the social, political and religious institutions have broken down as a result of … Read more
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Get tested at new coronavirus local test site in Canterbury
A walk-through coronavirus testing facility is now open at Rutherford Car Park in Canterbury, as part of the Government’s UK-wide drive to improve the accessibility of … Read more
Create high-res (300dpi) images from Excel charts and plots
If you need to create a high resolution image of your Excel chart for a manuscript/journal then the usual cut & paste approach generally only … Read more
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Renovation work in Library D block, Floor 1
We’re making improvements at the Templeman Library next month to provide our users with the best spaces to study and discover library resources. D Block, … Read more
Remembering Emeritus Professor Andy Alaszewski
It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we inform you of the death of our colleague and friend, (Professor Andy Alaszewski), who recently … Read more
KLS alumni reception at The Old Bailey
On Wednesday 22 April, we were delighted to welcome over 70 Kent Law School alumni to a reception at The Old Bailey hosted by alumnus … Read more
Celebrating Kent’s 60th anniversary: you’re invited!
Whether you’re finishing your final year or just starting out, this is your chance to be part of Kent’s story past, present and future. We’d … Read more
Dr Marianna Prokopi-Demetriades wins Business and Innovation Award at British Council Study UK Alumni Awards
Congratulations to Dr Marianna Prokopi-Demetriades (BSc Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2005 and MSc Biochemistry, 2009) who was presented with The Business and Innovation Award at … Read more
Turn your student life into content – and get rewarded!
We’re looking for University of Kent students to create short, authentic content about their course and student life. If you enjoy making content and want … Read more







