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From Kent to the Atlantic!

By Alumni Relations | 11 January 2017

Alison Wannell (Darwin 1997), is setting herself the ultimate test of mind and body next year – by attempting to row from the Canary Islands … Read more

Zac – the raccoon hologram that lets you voice control your house

By Alumni Relations | 02 December 2016

William Simonin (Woolf, 2014) and Vincent Leroy (Woolf, 2014), who both studied in the School of Computing, launched their own engineering company, Vivoka, in 2015, … Read more

Kent alumnus makes Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list!

By Alumni Relations | 30 November 2016

2016 marked the the Inaugural 30 Under 30 Europe List from Forbes, featuring 300 of the top young leaders, creative inventors and brash entrepreneurs in 10 … Read more

£90,000 for Kent Opportunity Fund

By Alumni Relations | 29 November 2016

This is Laura Thomas-Walters. She is investigating how behavioural research can be better utilised for illegal wildlife trade demand reduction strategies. Her PhD is funded by the … Read more

Kent Alumna takes Miss Africa Great Britain

By Alumni Relations | 29 November 2016

Last month, Sarah Jegede (Medway, 2010) was awarded the title of Miss Africa Great Britain, beating 23 other hopefuls to the crown! We caught up … Read more

25 Years of Kent History

By Alumni Relations | 21 November 2016

Every year, Kent hosts the 25 Year Lunch, which celebrates and recognises the contribution of staff members, who have been with the University for a … Read more

Graduates Giving Back – the story of Keith Donkor

By Alumni Relations | 17 November 2016

Keith Donkor (Keynes 2012) is a Mathematics and Accounting & Finance graduate.  Keith worked as a student caller on several Telephone Campaigns and has recently committed … Read more

Update on Rebecca Monteleone – 2014 UKA Fulbright Scholar

By Alumni Relations | 10 November 2016

This November, our focus has been on the power of giving.  Rebecca Monteleone was the 2014 UKA Fulbright scholar and here she updates us on … Read more

What Katy did next…

By Alumni Relations | 08 November 2016

After finishing her thesis, 2011 Alumni Postgraduate Scholar Katy Upton got in touch to let us know where she is now – and what life … Read more

Improving Health, wellbeing and diversity in STEM

By Alumni Relations | 07 November 2016

In 2014, a report published by the Campaign for Science and Engineering (CASE), entitled Improving Diversity in STEM, demonstrated hard and depressing evidence that women, … Read more

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