Career Planning Guide for Taught Postgraduates If any of you are thinking, concerned about or are unsure about what your next steps should be, the … Read more
SPS PG students get an introduction to Public Engagement with Research
Dr Victoria Mason tells us more about the latest training session for PG students held within SPS. Before Christmas I had the pleasure of running … Read more
Anna’s Career Tips: The employability New Year’s resolutions you can’t afford to break
Welcome back and Happy New Year! We hope that you have all enjoyed a restful break and are looking forward to getting “stuck in”. Below … Read more
SPS launches new research groups
In September 2019 we split the Functional Materials Research Group (FMG) into three new research groups; two Chemistry and one Physics. In this blog post … Read more
SPS academics help East Kent hospitals improve patient care with artificial intelligence
SPS has worked with doctors to develop artificial intelligence computer software that can detect signs of eye disease earlier and improve patient care and outcomes. … Read more
Meet the Society: UKC Forensic Science Society
Society President Marta-Teodora Constantin tells us more about why how and why you could be part of the award winning Forensic Science Society. 1. Describe … Read more
SPS students launch Amateur Rocketry Society
Like all of the societies at Kent, the Amateur Rocketry Society is a great way for students to meet new people and explore their passions … Read more
Meet Your SPS Societies: ChemSoc
ChemSoc provides all students a great opportunity to make new friends and integrate into the SPS community. As a growing society, our events are becoming … Read more
Meet the PhD Student: Gianni Nteroli
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
Anna’s Career Tips: Get A Head Start For The New Year
We are well into the swing of things now. Here is a quick summary of items related to employability going forward. Physics Students: Get Ready … Read more