Thank you to all those who joined us for a series of events with staff across our newly formed Divisions of Natural Sciences (NATS) and … Read more
The Other Side of STEM
Members of The Other Side of STEM share their reasons for setting up the network and their current campaign to highlight the variety of hobbies … Read more
The World in 2050 and Beyond
Astronomer Martin Rees delivers talk for Kent’s 5th Stephen Gray Lecture On 4 March, we welcomed Lord Martin Rees to deliver a lecture on ‘The … Read more
Celebrate British Science Week with a series of events from across STEM at Kent
Join us for a series of events with staff across our newly formed Divisions of Natural Sciences (NATS) and Computing, Engineering and Maths (CEMS) showcasing … Read more
Innovative teaching project recognised by Learning Science
Dr Alexandra Moores from the School of Bio-sciences has is celebrating receiving a Teaching Innovation Award from Learning Science for her interactive online smart worksheet, … Read more
Stephen Gray Lecture 2021 to be given by Martin Rees
Martin Rees is the UK’s Astronomer Royal. He is based at Cambridge University where he is a Fellow (and Former Master) of Trinity College. He … Read more
Live Quantum Physics Panel Event
Physoc, the Physics Society at the University of Kent, are hosting an exciting free panel event to explore quantum mechanics from the point of view … Read more
STEM @ Kent lecture series postponed due to Covid-19
Kent is disappointed to have to cancel the rest of it’s STEM@Kent lecture series due to the current Coronavirus pandemic until further notice. Unfortunately, due … Read more
From ‘The Crown’ to ‘The Lion King’ – the importance of visual effects in modern film and television
The 4th lecture in the STEM@Kent series, “From ‘The Crown’ to ‘The Lion King’ – the importance of Visual Effects in Modern Film and TV” … Read more
‘Will a Robot take my Job? Artificial Intelligence and the future of work’
The next lecture in the STEM@Kent series will be delivered by the School of Computing on Wednesday 5 February between 5 and 6pm in the … Read more