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Take part in the 2015 Paris to Canterbury cycle ride!

By Alumni Relations | 06 November 2014

A campus-to-campus cycle ride from Paris to Canterbury is being organised as part of the University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, and all alumni are invited to … Read more

Abseil team raises over £850 towards the Kent Law Campaign

By Kent Law Campaign | 03 November 2014

Four brave supporters of the Kent Law Campaign gathered on the roof of the Premier Inn in Canterbury at 10am on Saturday 1st November to … Read more

Kent Law Campaign Student Group raises £5,000 through their second 5km Fun Run

By Kent Law Campaign | 31 October 2014

On Saturday 25th October 2014, the Kent Law Campaign Student Group held their second annual 5km Fun Run on the University of Kent’s Canterbury campus … Read more

Alumna publishes book set on the Canterbury campus

By Alumni Relations | 30 October 2014

Alumna Jacqueline Kowalczyk (Keynes 1990), who graduated from Kent in 1993, has written two thrillers which are partly set on and around the Canterbury campus. … Read more

Vice-Chancellor’s Lecture on Augustus

By 50th team | 23 October 2014

  The first in a series of 50th anniversary Vice-Chancellor’s lectures will focus on the final years of Augustus, first Roman Emperor. The lecture, titled … Read more

Looking to develop your competitive business edge?

By Alumni Relations | 23 October 2014

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

2015 Paris to Canterbury cycle ride

By 50th team | 17 October 2014

  A campus-to-campus cycle ride from Paris to Canterbury is being organised as part of the University’s 50th anniversary celebrations. The 230 mile ride will … Read more

Kent up to 24th in ‘Table of Tables’

By Alumni Relations | 17 October 2014

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!

By Alumni Relations | 09 October 2014

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

University Teaching Prize winners

By 50th team | 07 October 2014

  Teaching excellence across the University was celebrated at the Kent Teaching Prize Awards held at the Canterbury campus. The annual awards highlight the commitment … Read more

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