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Month: December 2021

KBS Danielle Marsh and Family back with Charity Single for Prostate UK

By cn323 | 16 December 2021

Kent Business School’s resident internet singing star Danielle Marsh has gone viral again with a swinging charity song for Prostate Cancer UK. The Research Programmes … Read more

Final Year Students welcome Finance Masterclass at Thomas Aveling School

By cn323 | 14 December 2021

Kent Business School’s Outreach Department hosted a successful outreach session at the Thomas Aveling School in Medway on 25 November 2021.  Outreach Officer Brendan Hammond … Read more

Working Day: Blanca Chavez, Talent Acquisition Specialist

By ra601 | 10 December 2021

Blanca Chavez studied a MSc in Human Resource Management at Kent Business School, graduating in 2017. Here, to mark Disability Awareness Month 2021, she shares … Read more

Where to go – ho ho ho! – Medway’s Most Christmassy Places

By cn323 | 09 December 2021

If you are staying on campus or locally for the festive season, there is loads of fun activities for you. From seasonal crafts and games, … Read more

Yule be Dazzled – The Most Festive places to visit in Canterbury

By cn323 | 09 December 2021

Are you staying on Campus this year? Then hold on for deer-life as we present the best places to visit in the city for that … Read more

Advice on Navigating Christmas Away From Home

By cn323 | 09 December 2021

Olayemi Ejemai an MBA Women in Leadership Scholar and current Full-Time MBA Student brought together students and external guests to discuss their own experiences of … Read more

Kent and Medway Business Summit Moved

By cn323 | 07 December 2021

The Kent and Medway Business Summit have announced the event will move from its January date. Hosted by Kent Business School and Summit partners (the … Read more

Expert Comment: How Have Supply Chains Been Strained to Save Christmas?

By cn323 | 02 December 2021

As concern grows regarding the availability of goods in the approach to Christmas, Thanos Papadopoulos, Professor of Management in Kent Business School, explains how supply chains have … Read more

Dune’s Daniel Rubin: “I Appreciate the Thoroughness of My’s Research”

By cn323 | 02 December 2021

My Trần, who has just finished a Master’s in Logistics and Supply Chain Management took part in an In Company Scheme with footwear and accessories … Read more

Kent and Medway Hydrogen Summit a success for the South East

By cn323 | 01 December 2021

Representatives of businesses, policymakers and academic experts from the Universities at Medway gathered to discuss the future of this new and potentially revolutionary form of … Read more

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