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Alumnus, Ezechi Britton, receives MBE

By Rhys Higgins | 27 January 2022

How did it feel to be appointed an MBE? Surreal is the first word that comes to mind and a complete surprise! But ultimately it’s … Read more

Alumni Profile – Jack Saxelby-Smith

By Rhys Higgins | 25 January 2022

Kent’s Religious Studies staff are committed to helping you to succeed in your studies and your development throughout your degree. Jack Saxelby-Smith graduated in 2021 … Read more

Alumni Profile – Hannah Thomas

By Rhys Higgins | 24 January 2022

Kent’s Religious Studies programmes are uniquely varied, covering all major world religions and traditions. Such diversity of study requires Kent students to quickly develop deep … Read more

Alumni Profile – Charlotte Storey

By Rhys Higgins | 24 January 2022

What are you doing now? Can you describe your career trajectory since graduation? Post-Kent I completed a Master’s degree in Early Modern History (1500-1800), specialising … Read more

Alumni Profile – Jack Davis

By Rhys Higgins | 07 January 2022

What are you doing now? I’m currently a MOD Personnel Access Service Advisor at The National Archives (a bit of a mouthful!) Which course did … Read more

Author Profile – Jill Petts

By Rhys Higgins | 15 December 2021

Alumna, Jill Petts, was a part-time mature student at the University of Kent from 2009 until 2015. Jill graduated with a First in English and … Read more

Author Profile – Ralph Broad

By Rhys Higgins | 02 December 2021

Alumnus Ralph Broad (MA in Management of Community Care – 2006) has co-authored a book entitled ‘Power and Connection’ with Eddie Bartnik. This book, published … Read more

Author Profile – Robert Brent

By Rhys Higgins | 02 December 2021

First 500 graduate Robert Brent will be releasing his book entitled ‘Cost-Benefit Analysis and Dementia’ in April 2022, so here is a sneak preview into … Read more

Laura Ribbons – Online climate exhibition

By Rhys Higgins | 12 November 2021

Laura is a 2016 MA Graduate of Environmental Anthropology. Laura is also an artist and has just co-curated an online exhibition to coincide with the … Read more

The Parkinson’s Centre For Integrated Therapy

By Rhys Higgins | 05 November 2021

The University of Kent, together with the charity Parkinson’s Care and Support UK, has recently kicked off a fundraising campaign to establish the Parkinson’s Centre … Read more

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