On Sunday 3rd September, Jess Brogan and Sarah Frow will be running a half marathon (13.1 miles) along the Pilgrims Way between Wye and Canterbury … Read more
We are good! But we are not psychic!
A plea form our alumni team as they prepare to visit Chelmsford, Colchester, Cambridge and Norwich later in the Summer. Did you know that every … Read more
Alumni Profile – Kate McCaffrey
What are you doing now? I am an historian and Assistant Curator at Hever Castle, in Kent. Hever is, amongst many other things, Anne Boleyn’s … Read more
Canterbury City Councillors visit the Parkinson’s Centre
We were delighted to welcome the Lord Mayor of Canterbury, Cllr Jean Butler; the Lady Mayoress, Mrs Di Baldock; the Sheriff of Canterbury, Cllr Tom … Read more
Research Opportunities
Researchers from the University of Kent are looking volunteers to take part in their studies. Drinking Hydrogen Rich Water for Parkinson’s Researchers from the School … Read more
The Langton Grammar School for Boys raises £150 for the Parkinson’s Centre
On Friday 23rd June, student musicians from The Langton Grammar School for Boys performed in the summer Langton Live gig, which featured pieces from a … Read more
Matthew Woodget – Storytelling for Action Playbook
Kent alumnus and University of Kent in America Board member, Matthew Woodget, has recently released his book entitled ‘Storytelling for Action Playbook: NO MORE Hollywood … Read more
Former Scholar interview: Millie Knight
Millie Knight, now a valued Kent Sport Clinic staff member, has achieved what many of us could old dream of, over the expanse of her … Read more
Alumni news – Aina Marti
Award winning Kent alumni publisher to launch new book in Canterbury. Kent alumna, Aina Marti, completed both her Master’s and PhD in Comparative Literature at … Read more
Recording Link and Resources: South East Research Interest Group’s Spring Research Conference ‘Caring for Carers’
The Parkinson’s UK South East Research Interest Group (SERIG) held an online event on Saturday 20 May titled – ‘Caring for Carers of People with … Read more