Please see below details of forthcoming opportunities with the University:
Event Date | Event Title | Description | Location | Year Group(s) | Subject Area |
Wednesday 18 April | History Day- Conflict and Propaganda | The History Day allows students to explore different areas of history, areas which they may not ordinarily have the opportunity to investigate during their normal lessons. Focussing on a specific theme, the sessions are run by specialist academics and postgraduate students and concentrate on the key skills so important to the student of history, particularly source analysis.
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Canterbury campus | Year 9 and 10 | History |
Wednesday 25 April | Year 12 Sciences Day |
The University of Kent invite all Partner and KMPF schools to our first annual Year 12 Sciences Day at our Canterbury campus. Students will experience a range of hands-on, interactive sessions that will be led by cutting-edge postgraduate researchers and Lecturers. They will offer a unique insight into Science at a Higher Level and how young researchers can continue to change our world.
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Canterbury campus | Year 12 | Sciences |
Bespoke | Explore the Philosophy of Science |
This workshop provides an Introduction to the philosophy of science. Students will be introduced to the key concepts which underpin the philosophy of sciences, encouraged to think philosophically about scientific problems, and to think about the role of science in the modern world.
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In School | Years 10 to 13 | Philosophy or Science |
Bespoke | What Can We Learn From Cartoons? |
Through four sessions, this course aims to introduce A-level and BTEC students to issues about the rhetorical function of media and to develop their analytical skills, while giving students a taste of undergraduate seminars in media studies. Students will specifically explore these issues through the medium of cartooning, although they will continually be invited to reflect on parallels to other media.
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In School | Year 12 | Media Studies |
Bespoke | Transitions: reflect, research and respond |
The transitions project is designed to stretch and challenge High Achievers in Year 7 or 8. This project involves three sessions (two hours each) in school, and a campus visit to one of the University’s campuses. This project involves asking students to reflect on their experience of moving from primary to secondary schools, culminating in a presentation to school staff about their thoughts and recommended changes.
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In School and Canterbury campus | Year 7 and 8 | Research Skills and Public Speaking |
The activities detailed below are available to KaMCOP students within KaMCOP schools only. (see http://www.kmpf.org/about-us/kamcop/). | |||||
Thursday 28 June | Confidence in Communication: Year 9 Visit Day |
Confidence in Communication has been designed for students who need help developing their confidence in using communication skills within their studies. The day will enable students to identify transferable skills and discover how they can be used within their studies. Students will also get the opportunity to see how different forms of communication are utilized within different university subjects
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Canterbury campus | Year 9 | KaMCOP |
Friday 6 July | Confidence in Communication: Year 10 Visit Day |
Confidence in Communication has been designed for students who need help developing their confidence in using communication skills within their studies. The day will enable students to identify transferable skills and discover how they can be used within their studies. Students will also get the opportunity to see how different forms of communication are utilized within different university subjects
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Canterbury campus | Year 10 | KaMCOP |
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