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A week of Chemistry

By School of Natural Sciences | 06 March 2025

A series of diary entries written and curated by Pinky Ketswaretswe Naicker, Chemistry PhD at Kent. ‘After the whirlwind of induction week, we were officially … Read more

A new beginning: My first week as a PhD scholar at the University of Kent

By School of Natural Sciences | 05 March 2025

A series of diary entries written and curated by Pinky Ketswaretswe Naicker, Chemistry PhD at Kent. ‘After a grueling 16-hour flight from South Africa, I … Read more

‘It’s like being a detective, but for molecules!’ Dr Felipe Fantuzzi’s experiences of teaching and researching at Kent

By Farradeh Martin | 23 July 2024

Felipe Fantuzzi has been a lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Kent since 2022. Since then, he has built a reputation of being an … Read more

A day in the life of… Robert Green

By School of Natural Sciences | 16 July 2024

Robert Green is Professor of Chemistry and Forensic Science at Kent. My alarm goes off… at 6am, being an early riser helps me to be … Read more

Hops, rocks and plastic-eating yeast: Kent to support five sustainable food trials

By School of Natural Sciences | 20 June 2024

Plastic waste, soil health and marketing of UK hops are just some of the challenges that academics in the School of Biosciences and School of Chemistry and Forensic … Read more

Jude tells us about his Year in Industry

By Farradeh Martin | 12 June 2024

Why did you choose to do Forensic Science with a Year in Industry? I chose to study Forensic Science because I enjoyed chemistry and biology … Read more

Ros and Andrew Holden STEM Scholarship

By School of Natural Sciences | 20 February 2024

This STEM scholarship has been generously funded by Ros and Andrew Holden and will fund the tuition fees of a Kent-based widening participation student studying … Read more

Updating Dimedone – The Humble Hero of the Organic Laboratory

By School of Natural Sciences | 20 July 2023

A top international journal has featured a pioneering Chemistry undergraduate practical developed at the University of Kent for second-year students. The Journal of Chemical Education … Read more

3i University Network funding awards

By Nikki Gregory | 27 February 2023

The Interregional Internationalisation Initiative (3i) University Network – a collaboration between Kent and three other Universities – has awarded over €50,000 to fund six projects … Read more

Teaching Innovation Award for Natural Sciences

By Nikki Gregory | 03 February 2023

The University of Kent Natural Sciences department has won a Teaching Innovation Award! The University of Kent Natural Sciences department has won a Teaching Innovation … Read more

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