A quiet, yet collegiate space for you to work with fellow students during deadline season. Our Write with Me Workshops provide a quiet yet collegiate … Read more
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Decolonising the Curriculum with the Diversity Mark project
Tamika Adamson, Student Success Diversity Mark Officer, blogs of her reasons for joining the Student Success (EDI) Team as a Work Study Intern, and her … Read more
Glory Oluwaseun wins the MACA Young Black Achievers Award for contribution to citizenship.
To celebrate Black History Month, Liberal Arts student Glory Oluwaseun has been awarded the Medway African Caribbean Association Young Black Achievers Award. To celebrate Black History Month, Liberal Arts … Read more
Welcome!
After a quiet year on campus with most learning and working from home, it was amazing to see the Canterbury campus come back to life … Read more
A Year in Politics and International Relations
‘We know that as you leave us at Kent, each and every one of you will ‘write the future’ in so many different ways and … Read more
July News RoundUp
We are so proud to have passed out a whole new cohort of graduates and future leaders off into the world this month. We have … Read more
A Finalist Celebration!
On Friday 16 July, the School of Politics and International Relations came together to celebrate our final year students in an event that reflected on … Read more
Why Labels Matter – Priscus Godonou
If sexuality is considered to be fluid or on a spectrum, isn’t there a certain pointlessness in labels, in man-made classifications that intend to generalize … Read more
Academic Peer Mentoring Applications Are Open!
Do you remember your first few weeks at uni? Getting lost on campus, not knowing where to find your textbooks, or not knowing what events … Read more
Politics and International Relations Exam Revision Sessions 2021
Are you a stage 2 or 3 Politics and International relations student? If so, keep on reading to find out about exam revision sessions available … Read more









