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Where are they now – Emily’s journey to Medical School.
Emily graduated a few years ago now and has been determined to follow her dreams to read medicine. Emily is among the first cohort to … Read more
Forensic Science visit to the Gordon Museum of Pathology
As in previous years, our visit to the Gordon Museum of pathology was a resounding success with very positive feedback from the curator and also … Read more
Kent’s STEM portfolio boosted with £1 million government funding
We are pleased to announce that the University has been awarded £1.148 million from the latest Office for Students (OfS) Capital Funding Competition in recognition of our commitment to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). … Read more
Chemistry and Forensic Science excel in league table rankings
Chemistry and Forensic Science continue their strong performance in national league tables this year. Forensic Science at Kent is ranked 7th overall in the UK … Read more
Forensic Science academic Robert Green OBE awarded key role in Chartered Society
Robert Green has been elected as vice chair of the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, further strengthening the departments links with the society and helping … Read more
Kent technicians recognised for Covid-19 community impact in industry awards
Technicians at Kent have won a Papin Prize, the UK’s only awards dedicated to celebrating technical excellence and innovation in higher education and research. The Kent … Read more
Mental Health and Postgraduate Researchers.
Within the Division of Natural Sciences, we understand the importance of looking after our students mental health. We have an amazing support system in place … Read more
Composer Jonathan Mayer to mentor Ridima Sur, 3rd year Astrophysics student.
Following his recent concert in Colyer-Fergusson to launch the new season of Lunchtime Concerts, Jonathan Mayer will be working with Ridima Sur, a third-year student … Read more
Changing the composition of planets one microscopic glass droplet at a time
Dr Matthias van Ginneken from the School of Physical Sciences of the University of Kent recently participated in a study on microtektites, which are microscopic … Read more