Kent Innovation and Enterprise (KIE) and Kent Business School (KBS) are hosting an event to equip business owners and managers with the essential skills needed … Read more
Category: Alumni
Kent up to 24th in ‘Table of Tables’
Kent’s position as one of the UK’s leading universities has again been confirmed with a rise in the ‘Table of Tables’. Kent is now ranked … Read more
Take part in Kent’s code-cracking challenge!
Alumni, students and school children are being challenged to see if they can unlock the secrets of Second World War coding systems. Launched by Kent’s School … Read more
Opening ceremonies
The 50th anniversary celebrations began with an opening ceremony on 1 October in Canterbury and 2 October in Medway. Members of the local Kent community joined … Read more
Poetry meets archaeology
Poet and alumnus Dan Simpson (Rutherford 2005), who graduated from Kent in 2008 with a BA (Hons) in English and American Literature, is currently walking from London to … Read more
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s the Kent Wheel!
The University of Kent welcomed the largest attraction from its 50th anniversary celebrations to the Canterbury campus on Wednesday 24 September. Standing at 33m tall and … Read more
Personal experience inspires Alice Furse (Eliot, 2004) to write first novel
Alice Furse, a Kent graduate who was awarded a BA (Hons) in English Literature and Creative Writing in 2007 and an MA in English in … Read more
Alumna success at the Gulbenkian Theatre
Alumna Becky Callaghan (Darwin, 2009), has written and directed a play which recently received rave reviews when it was performed at the Gulbenkian theatre at … Read more
Invitation to Statistics workshop
The University of Kent’s Q-Step Centre provides training in how numbers inform social research at all levels of statistical complexity within the Social Sciences, and … Read more
Kent one of best nationally for student satisfaction
The 2014 National Student Survey (NSS) has placed Kent joint third* in the category for ‘overall satisfaction’ alongside universities such as Cambridge, Durham, and Oxford, … Read more









