Kent Business School Accounting and Finance graduate Ben Jackson has been appointed chair of KBS’s International Advisory Board. KBS Advisory Board is a body of … Read more
The 100 Year Timeline of Gender Pay Inequality
Today, April 13th 2021, marks Equal Pay Day, a day that encourages everyone to get out and fight for employment equality. Though the British government … Read more
Expert View: Is Bitcoin really a threat to the US Dollar?
Billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel courted controversy recently by highlighting Bitcoin’s potential in undermining the US dollar’s position as a global reserve currency. Thiel shared … Read more
KBS Announces New PhD Scholarship for Research into Suicide Prevention
Kent Business School is happy to announce that a new Doctoral Research Scholarship funded by The Wates Group is being offered to prospective PhD students. … Read more
Mercy Adeniji is our 2021 Business Start Up Award Journey Winner!
Kent Business School is delighted to announce the winner of our 2021 Business Start Up Journey Awards – Mercy Adeniji with VeGate, a vegan food … Read more
Why are many employers failing to provide safe workplaces for women?
The shocking kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard has shone a light on the issue of safety for women in our society. As we witness … Read more
Eight Reasons to Study at Canterbury
We’re dreaming of a life on campus! Restrictions may not have been lifted, but we can’t wait for a post-pandemic world, where students are back … Read more
Eight Reasons to Study at Medway
With the country slowly unlocking, here at Kent Business School we’re dreaming about life on campus being just around the corner. Here, we list our … Read more
KBS student Nadia Simpson featured in Forbes with her sustainable beauty brand
Kent Business School student and ambassador Nadia Simpson, also known as Ewura-esi who launched her business as part of her selfie year was interviewed for … Read more
How Can We Plug Kent’s SME Digital Skills Gap?
A report published this week from Learning & Work Institute highlighted that there is a worrying, and growing, UK’s digital skills gap. Their findings were … Read more
The Institute of Directors: The Wicked Problem of Doing Business in a Pandemic Event
Be the first to join the Institute of Directors new series of CPD sessions on Wicked Problems for Directors free for all students. ‘Wicked problems’ … Read more
The Challenges of Supplying and Distributing a Vaccine Programme in Ghana
Last month, a flight carrying 600,000 doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine arrived in the capital of Ghana, Accra, a ‘momentous’ moment for the global … Read more
Expert View: Four Ways the UK can Keep its Fintech Crown
Financial technology is changing the finance world. Robo-advisors are replacing humans, traders are the computer algorithms, and money is encrypted not printed. The UK has … Read more
Join Our FinTech and Artificial Intelligence Panel Discussion
Kent Business School and FinAct are co-hosting a free online event that will take place on Sunday 2 May 2021 at 13.00-14.30 (BST) on Zoom. … Read more
KBS Announced as Rishi Sunak’s Help to Grow Partner School
Kent Business School will support SMEs in Kent a share of £520million funding offered by Rishi Sunak as part of the government’s Help to Grow … Read more
KBS’s Danielle Marsh and family take to the stage for BBC One’s Comic Relief
KBS’s resident internet star, Danielle Marsh, Research Programmes Coordinator in Education & Student Experience, is taking her rising fame to dizzy heights. On Friday 19 … Read more
KBS Wins Funding for a Second Year of Work in Baku, Azerbaijan
Kent Business School and ADA University have won British Council funding for a second year working on developing entrepreneurial programmes in the Azerbaijan capital of … Read more
Why we Must Challenge the Gender Inequalities Posed by a Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about change and upheaval to everyone, but were women bearing the biggest brunt of the responsibility? To mark International Women’s … Read more
KBS Learning Technologist Phil Leads the Way with Charitable Work
Kent Business School’s learning technologist Phil Robinson doesn’t just balance working life between KBS and and the Division of Law, Society and Social Justice (LSSJ), … Read more
Expert View: What the Budget Means for Kent’s Businesses
The first budget set out post Brexit and Covid-19 is bound to be a complicated one, but how will it impact the local economy? Dr … Read more