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Celebrating Women in STEM

By Nikki Gregory | 01 May 2020

We asked students to choose a lecture they have had delivered to them while at Kent and highlight where a woman scientist could be credited/acknowledged/discussed … Read more

Where Are You Now? Meet our Physics Graduate Alex Poppe

By Nikki Gregory | 22 April 2020

Recent Physic Graduate, Alex Poppe, tells us more about his experience of Kent – including the value of the foundation year – and what he’s … Read more

See some of our latest Physics research publications

By Nikki Gregory | 04 April 2020

Physics academics share abstracts from some of their most recent publications. The following sections have been provided by various of the SPS Physics academics. Each … Read more

Kent to host UK PLANCKS premliminaries in 2021

By Nikki Gregory | 04 April 2020

Final year Physics student, and member of Kent’s PLANCKS team Snails3, Anthony Quinlan tells us more about the plans to host the national event, and … Read more

Black role models in STEM

By Nikki Gregory | 23 March 2020

Student Stefania tells us more about the event she attended, with three other students from the School, at UCL last month. On the 27th of … Read more

Physics students represent the University of Kent in PLANCKS Competition

By Nikki Gregory | 04 March 2020

Here, Anthony shares the experience on their trip to Edinburgh, and announces some very exciting news! “The Snails3 team returned to the Physics League Across … Read more

Where Are You Now? Meet Our Physics Graduate Assistant Professor Daniel Hayden

By Nikki Gregory | 03 February 2020

I visited a number of Universities in the UK to study physics at. The first thing that stood out about Kent was of course the … Read more

PG students get an introduction to Public Engagement with Research

By Nikki Gregory | 21 January 2020

Dr Victoria Mason tells us more about the latest training session for PG students Before Christmas I had the pleasure of running an Introduction to … Read more

Meet the PhD Student: Gianni Nteroli

By Nikki Gregory | 07 January 2020

1.What three words would you use to describe yourself? Free thinker, resilient, resourceful. 2. What inspires you in your work? My family, my friends, my … Read more

Where Are You Now? Meet our Physics Graduate Greg Davies

By Nikki Gregory | 31 October 2019

I first arrived at Kent in the Autumn of 2012. I was 19 at the time and had just returned from a year-long adventure travelling … Read more

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