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SEPnet Exhibition Fair celebrates projects of SPS students
SEPnet, the South East Physics Network, held it’s 10th Exhibition Fair last week in London, bringing together students from across the south east to showcase … Read more
SPS Societies Update
ChemSoc Echion Technologies Talk by Dr Groombridge Students enjoyed a fantastic talk delivered by Dr Groombridge this week, giving an overview of his career and … Read more
I’m A Scientist, Get Me Out Of Here!
Throughout November, Postdoctoral Research Associate Dr Kathyrn Harriss faced hundreds of pupils from schools around the UK to take on the challenge of I’m a … Read more
SPS Societies Round-Up
Term may have only started just over a month ago, but our SPS student societies have already been busy hosting events including guest speakers and … Read more
Physics student Alejandra enjoys research internship at the University of Tokyo
The UTRIP program (the University of Tokyo Research Internship Program), is an intensive summer internship designed for undergraduate students to receive intensive guidance on conducting research. … Read more
Your Voice Can Make A Difference
Here at the School of Physical Sciences, we are always looking for ways in which we can continue to support our students. Following on from … Read more
Meet our SPS Societies
Societies are a fantastic opportunity to meet other students and enjoy fun sociable events throughout the academic year. Our SPS societies are open to all … Read more
SPS Winner of the SEPnet/GRADnet Summer School Consultancy Challenge
SPS Student Vassilia Spathis recently attended the SEPnet/GRADnet Summer School Training Conference, where she and her team won the Real Life Consultancy Challenge. Vassilia explains … Read more
Kent physicist leads new understanding of “spin” in particles
A quantum mechanics expert at the University has unlocked the secret of why electrons have a mysterious property called ‘spin’. Professor Paul Strange, of the … Read more