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Month: October 2022

KBS Alum Jehucal’s Emay: ‘In Fashion, Being Black is seen as a Trend’

By cn323 | 25 October 2022

Emmanuel Enemokwu, known as Emay, studied Accounting and Management at Kent Business School and graduated in 2019. Emay launched his fashion label Jehucal, during the … Read more

KBS Alumni Networking Event Success

By Kent Business School | 24 October 2022

The Kent Business School in person event in London was held at etc, venues in Marble Arch on Thursday 20 October 2022 and was a … Read more

Business Start Up Journey Canterbury Launch an Emay-zing Success

By cn323 | 24 October 2022

The Business Start Up Journey launched at our Canterbury Campus on Wednesday 19 October and included special guests Emmanuel Enemokwu, founder of Jehucal and Business … Read more

Year Abroad: ‘I had the Best Time and Would do it Again in a Heartbeat!’

By cn323 | 21 October 2022

George Howell is from Maidstone, Kent and is studying International Business with a Year Abroad and studied in Kansas, USA. “I have always loved to … Read more

“Being a Woman & Being Black is a Tough Environment to Navigate”

By cn323 | 19 October 2022

How does it feel to be a black woman in British society, today? Following the awareness raised on existing systemic racism in Britain, there has … Read more

Calling all HR Professionals – Register for the Kent HR Conference Now!

By cn323 | 19 October 2022

After a two-year hiatus, the Kent HR Conference returns to the University of Kent’s Darwin Conference Suite on Wednesday 23 November, providing an opportunity for … Read more

Entrepreneurs offer Advice at Medway Business Start Up Journey Launch

By cn323 | 18 October 2022

The Business Start-Up Journey launch event took place on 12 October at our Medway campus. Entrepreneurs Tomiwa Sosanya, Winner Adebayo and Giovanni Morgan shared stories of … Read more

Top 5 Reasons to add Accreditations to your University Check List

By cn323 | 18 October 2022

You’re choosing a higher education course and want to make the right decision. You’ve likely checked out the local area, the campus, the course structure, … Read more

Expert View: ‘The Failures & Deceptions of Privatisation’

By cn323 | 13 October 2022

A few weeks ago, at the Labour Party Conference, Shadow Transport Secretary Louise Haigh said putting ‘failing private operators in the hands of the public’ would … Read more

KBS academics in Stanford University’s top 2% of influential scientists in the world

By ra601 | 11 October 2022

Kent Business School academics are ranked amongst the top 2% of most influential scientists in the world based on the report updated for 2021 by … Read more

‘Being Black, you Feel as Though you Have to Work Twice as Hard’

By cn323 | 11 October 2022

Dionne Thomas is studying BSc Business and Management with a Year in Industry and is in her second year of study.  Here she reflects on … Read more

‘Workplaces Require a Whole Systems Approach to Mental Wellbeing’

By cn323 | 10 October 2022

To mark World Mental Health Day 2022 (10 October) Professor of Organisational Behaviour and HRM Nicholas Clarke reflects on the importance of good leadership, respect … Read more

‘The Construction Industry is Full of People Unwilling to Talk About Mental Health’

By cn323 | 10 October 2022

Director of building services company Laser, Mechanical and Electrical Ltd Darren Evans is a former MBA student at Kent Business School. He has pioneered mental … Read more

Send us Your Tree-mendous Ideas for the new Diamond Orchard!

By cn323 | 05 October 2022

Did you know that the University of Kent will be celebrating its 60th Anniversary in 2025? That means students starting on a three-year course this … Read more

KBS Awarded British Council’s INTERLINKS funding in Kazakhstan

By cn323 | 05 October 2022

Kent Business School has been awarded British Council’s INTERLINKS funding in Kazakhstan. The £10k fund will assist in furthering Kent Business School’s global knowledge exchange … Read more

Meet Founder of Jehucal at Business Start Up Journey Launch on October 19

By cn323 | 03 October 2022

The Launch of the 2023 Business Start Up Journey will be Wednesday 19 October at Sibson building, LT3, Canterbury from 14:00-16:00. Kent Business School alum … Read more

Black History Month: ‘You can’t be What you can’t see – Diversity is Key’

By cn323 | 03 October 2022

Devonté Richards is from Northolt, West London and currently works at Gartner as a Senior Account Management Specialist.  He graduated with a BSc in Marketing … Read more

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