Being a university lecturer is not just about teaching! In fact, that can be just a small part of the job. Lecturers also write books, … Read more
Claiming Space Kent
This cross-curricular project which brings together the sciences and the arts, will give participants the opportunity to take part in a series of workshops introducing … Read more
Year 10 Partner Schools Summer School 2019
From Tuesday 30 July to Friday 2 August, the Partnership Development Office ran a four-day residential Summer School at the University of Kent’s Canterbury campus … Read more
Video Games
There is lots of contradicting evidence surrounding the gaming hysteria in the past few decades- studies conducted have shown the positive effects of gaming on … Read more
Can Gaming Train You To Perform Endoscopic Surgery?
You’ve played Donkey Kong, Right? It’s a really well known classic; you play as Mario climb up the stage and avoid rolling barrels to … Read more
Pokémon-NO?
Video games can make people out of touch with reality, making them a danger to themselves and others – is Pokémon-GO to blame? The massive … Read more
Pick up the headset and keep playing!
Despite the long list of reasons anti-gamers seem to be able to provide for the condemnation of video games, we’ve discovered plenty of evidence to … Read more
Animation Competition – The Age of Revolution
The School of History invites you to take part in an original and inclusive national schools animation competition run by The Age of Revolution National … Read more
Preparing for Results Day
We very much hope that teachers and students are feeling relaxed and relieved now that exams, coursework and other assessments are all over. Next month … Read more
Game On!
This year has seen the start of a new series of game-based literacy projects led by the University of Kent. This term year 7 … Read more





