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Month: October 2019

I spent my year in industry at Citrix Systems, a Global Leading Software company.

By cb244 | 28 October 2019

• Why did you choose to study at Kent? I chose to Study at the University of Kent because of the culture, education standards and … Read more

The 6 greatest things I gained from my placement year

By cb244 | 28 October 2019

1. Confidence My growth in confidence is certainly the biggest change I’ve seen in myself from when I started my placement. Over the year I … Read more

Miray Has – Year in Computing student

By opg | 08 October 2019

What is the title of your degree? Biomedical Science with a Year in Computing. Why did you choose to study the Year in Computing? I … Read more

I feel well equipped with the tools to succeed in my final year because of the experience I gained

By opg | 08 October 2019

Doing a placement year was always a goal of mine, the struggle of finding a placement proved to be worthwhile. Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) proved … Read more

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  • Oliver Wilson – from ASOS to ITV as a Software Developer

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  • Edwin Wills – CTO at start-up Rentify

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