Emma Dixon is currently visiting from Trent University, Canada to study with the Forensic Science cohort at Kent. Here she tells us about her experience … Read more
Month: February 2020
ChemSoc and PhySoc team up with BioSoc to host Kent’s first Sciences Ball
BioSoc, ChemSoc and PhySoc collaborated this past Friday evening to host Kent’s first Sciences Ball. With a massive attendance of over 100 students in Elliot … Read more
Meet Your Rep Sessions: Monday 17 and Wednesday 19 February 2020
As part of our ongoing commitment to help continue improving the experience our students have while studying at the School of Physical Sciences, we have … Read more
Anna’s Career Tips: Plan Ahead and Make Your Application Stand Out
Stage 0 I am going to be running two twilight sessions for foundation students across all SPS subjects. Keep checking your timetables for information. … Read more
Celebrating Women in Physics
To celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science on 12 February 2020, SPS is welcoming Professor Sally Jordan, Professor of Physics Education and … Read more
Meet the Society: PhySoc
Describe the society in three words: Passionate, goofy, inclusive. Why should students join PhySoc? As a committee we work hard to create unique, exciting and … Read more
SPS Placements: GSK Chemistry Residential School Open For Students
GSK will be running a fully funded week that gives participants an excellent opportunity to find out what chemists can do in the pharmaceutical industry. Successful applicants … Read more
SPS to host world-renowned speakers for a series of Chemistry public lectures in 2020
Book your tickets now to see three Royal Society of Chemistry Award winners give talks at SPS between March and April this year. We are … Read more
You Said, We Did
Student feedback – through course Reps, module evaluations and the Student Voice box among others – is extremely important to the School. In this blog … Read more
Where Are You Now? Meet Our Physics Graduate Assistant Professor Daniel Hayden
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