Whilst studying at the University of Kent, alumnus Carys Wall, decided to create a portrait of Canterbury in audio and their soundscape even made it … Read more
Update from Parkinson’s UK: Participants wanted
Parkinson’s UK are calling on the Parkinson’s community to take part in 5 important clinical studies that are currently at risk of closure. There are … Read more
Making Psychology Research Matter: The Importance of our Community
A free public event exploring how psychology research is addressing important community challenges will take place on Saturday 25 June (12.00-16.00). Members of the local … Read more
King’s School, Canterbury take part in charity walk in aid of the Parkinson’s Centre
On Sunday 22nd May, Steve Streeter (who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2015) led a team of IT support staff from the King’s School, Canterbury … Read more
Alumni Profile – Keerthisiri Fernando
What are you doing now? My work is chiefly that of the Bishop of the Diocese of Kurunagala and also the Presiding Bishop of the … Read more
Alumni Hockey Reunion
Over the early May Bank Holiday, over 30 alumni of UKC hockey club met up in Canterbury. It was like nothing had changed in 30 … Read more
Barry McAleenan 15/11/1946 – 21/04/2022
Barry McAleenan came to Kent as an undergraduate in 1966. One of the 2nd 500. Luckily for us Barry was a keen amateur photographer. While … Read more
Kent Giving Week exceeds £25,000 target for the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy
The University of Kent’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Karen Cox, officially launched the first ever Kent Giving Week on Monday 9th May at a 5km sponsored walk … Read more
Ladybird Class take part in a sponsored walk to raise money for the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy
A group of children from Ladybird Class at St. Stephen’s Infant School took part in a sponsored walk from Canterbury to Chartham (4 miles) on … Read more
Felicity Cowie (English Literature, 1992-1995) shares how her time at the University of Kent directly led her to publishing her first book in June
Whilst a student at Kent University I worked for Kred (the name of the weekly printed university newspaper back then, an acronym of the colleges … Read more









