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
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
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…
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
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
Help the Homeless Week!
In spring 2016, the Canterbury Homeless Outreach Society received funding to run a Help the Homeless Week – events raising awareness and funds for homelessness, … Read more
A Wonderful Week of Words
As part of the 2016 Student Project Grants scheme, the UKC Hogwarts Society and Kent Union applied for funding to support J.K Rowling’s charity, … Read more
Alumni Profile
Alumni Profile: Swapna Sundar (Brussels, 2002) Swapa Sundar studied at Brussels School of International Studies, graduating in 2003 with a Masters in international Law with … Read more
A Girl Called Flotsam: One alumni’s watery tale…
John Tagholm (Eliot, 1965) has a new novel out! A Girl Called Flotsam is John’s fifth novel and here he gives us a fascinating insight … Read more
Alumna’s first visit to Canterbury
When I stepped out of the Heathrow Airport, it was early June but it was the cold weather greeted me. It didn’t help that I … Read more









