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Month: March 2021

Sign up as a Kent Unibuddy and help future students

By Nikki Gregory | 21 March 2021

We are looking for current students, both Undergraduate and Postgraduate, to volunteer as Unibuddies. Unibuddy is a free platform which allows prospective students to talk … Read more

Rasesh’s Story: Studying Chemistry as an International Student

By Nikki Gregory | 12 March 2021

“Success is not a destination but a journey” Hello there, I am a 22-year-old undergrad at the School of Physical Sciences, whose sole motive is … Read more

Fiep’s Story: A Year in Industry

By Nikki Gregory | 11 March 2021

Hello! I’m Fiep, a third year Forensic Science student at Kent. I’ve just returned from my amazing year in industry with the Netherlands Forensic Institute … Read more

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