Yearly Archives: 2015

Postgraduate Research Cafe

The first Postgraduate Research Café in Medway Campus have taken place on Friday 15th may and has been very successful with over 30 attendants.

The event was the first of a series of six which are taking place at Medway Campus from 13.00 to 14.00 in the following dates:

  • Friday 15th May – M0-02
  • Friday 29th May – M0-02
  • Friday 12th June – M0-02
  • Friday 26th June -G2-04
  • Friday 10th July – G2-04
  • Friday 24th July – G2-04

Everyone is welcome to come along and there are still slot available for people who wish to present their research to a broad audience, so get in touch!

Carmen – ccp20@kent.ac.uk, Evelina – ep278@kent.ac.uk, Stefania – sl400@kent.ac.uk

Football Foundation survey

The Football Foundation has launched a new survey to find out who is playing and coaching at funded sites. As the Football Foundation has funded University Of Kent facilities, please let them know about your experience of playing or coaching at Kent: https://goo.gl/F9Ljnb

Anyone, aged 14 and over, who completes the survey before the end of June can be entered into a prize draw to win first prize: £200 Nike vouchers, second prize: £100 Nike vouchers.

Open Lecture – Work based learning : paradigm, practice and paradox

The Centre for Professional Practice will be hosting an Open Lecture by Dr Mike Nicholls on the topic of Work based learning : paradigm, practice and paradox.

“Work based learning” has been described as “a mode of learning and field of study allied to the Social Sciences” (Portwood, 2000), while Boud and Solomon (2001) maintain that “work is the curriculum”, and that it is the workplace and not an academic discipline which frames work based learning.

The presentation will chart the professional journey of a traditionally trained natural scientist seeking to harmonise these polarised views of work based learning in generic Professional Studies university programmes.

Please email cppmedway@kent.ac.uk to reserve a seat by Friday 22nd May 2015.
Date: Friday 29th May 2015
Time: Refreshments available from 15.00
Time: Lecture starts at 15.30 until approx. 17.00
Location: Seminar Room 1, Compass Centre South, Medway Campus

Calling all students – Big 50th Anniversary Quiz!

We still have a few student table places remaining for the free-to-attend ‘Big 50th Anniversary Quiz’ on Wednesday 17 June, 18.00.

Why not take a break from revising to go to a fun filled evening that includes food and drink refreshments provided by Kent Hospitality team.

The quiz will bring together students, staff and alumni in Rutherford Dining Hall competing for prizes to be awarded to the three highest scoring teams.

To book your table, please send your team name and team members’ names (maximum of six people per team) to Rooie Thomas: R.J.G.Thomas@kent.ac.uk

Some of you have already registered your team, but for those who haven’t, please note places are limited and tables will be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Kent Extra event

To mark the continued success of Kent Extra, we would like to invite staff to our end of year event. This is an opportunity to celebrate the work of Kent Extra students and to show our appreciation to everyone who has been involved in providing courses and making Kent Extra happen.

Please come along to meet the Kent Extra team, find out more about the scheme and see some examples of students’ work.

The event will take place in the Woolf Upper Foyer between 13.00 to 15.00 on Friday 29 May 2015.

If you would like to come or have any questions, please email: kentextra@kent.ac.uk

Funding awarded for stream and transactional processing research

Dr Matteo Migliavacca has been awarded funding for a two-year project on stream and transactional processing from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The project will be looking at the integration of the stream processing model (which processes streams of data in real time) with the the recent developments of in-memory transaction processing systems (which process data which was previously stored).

The funding of £120,000 starts in January 2016, the project will involve Dr Migliavacca as principal investigator and a Research Associate (for which recruitment will begin soon). The School will also fund a PhD scholarship to work on themes related to the project.

Matteo said: ‘Big Data and Fast Data are receiving explosive R&D efforts from industry and academia, which is leading to an organic growth of incompatible parallel data processing systems. It is now time to stand back and rethink how we approach the problem. In this project we aim to close the gap between stream and transaction processing, which is key in reducing operational costs and development complexity of large data-intensive applications. I am very excited for this project which has the potential to revolutionise how we think, develop and manage Big Data applications.’

Darwin Lift – Essential repairs

On Friday 22nd May 2015, the Darwin Lift will be out of service from 09.00 until 12.00 whilst essential repairs are carried out.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. If there are any queries please contact the Estates Helpdesk on Extn 3209.

Tokaido Road: Chamber opera

Tokaido Road: Chamber opera
A Journey after Hiroshige
Saturday 23 May, 7.30pm – Gulbenkian Theatre
Okeanos Ensemble
Nicola LeFanu composer
Nancy Gaffield librettist
Caroline Clegg director


Tokaido Road is a new multi-media chamber opera, with music by Nicola LeFanu, based on the award-winning cycle of poems by Nancy Gaffield (Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing in the School of English). The University is delighted to be welcoming the opera to Canterbury as part of the University’s fiftieth anniversary celebrations and the Festival of English. The chamber opera premiered last year at the 2014 Cheltenham Festival and received a four-star review from The Times’ Hilary Finch, before enjoying a sell-out performance at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London.

The fifty-minute work is set in the rich, hedonistic ‘Floating World’ of Japan’s Edo period. A composite of music, poetry, mime, dance and visual imagery, Tokaido Road draws inspiration from the ravishing mix of art forms enjoyed by the wealthy members of Edo society.

Okeanos Ensemble mixes traditional Japanese instruments, such as koto, sho and shamisen, with western ones.

More information about Tokaido Road can be found on the blog and tickets can be purchased through the Gulbenkian box office.

Estates colleagues in 600 mile charity bike ride

Starting on 31 July 2015, two members of the Estates Department will be cycling between five of Kent’s campuses and centres to raise money for charity.

Alan Hollister (Support Services Supervisor) and Gary Wilson (Carpenter) will be cycling 600 miles from Tonbridge to Medway, Paris and Brussels returning back to Canterbury on 5 August 2015.

They are raising money for the Pilgrims Hospice and the Cathedral Day Unit of Kent and Canterbury Hospital. You can support them through their Just Giving page – www.justgiving.com/OldCodgersOfKent.

For more information please contact Alan Hollister (01227 823388).

HV Cable Replacement

Work on Phase One of the high voltage cable replacement has been taking place for the last four weeks and will continue until Friday 11th September 2015. It has now been confirmed that there will be a site wide electrical shutdown on Saturday 20th June from 07.00 until 13.00 to carry out the changeover from the Boiler House supply equipment to the temporary supply equipment. (Please be aware that Saturday 20th June is the first day of the Student Summer Vacation).

This will isolate all electrical supplies to all buildings apart from the following:- Keynes, Keynes 2, Turing, Careers, Tanglewood, Oaks Study Hub, Olive Cottages, New Day Nursery, Woodlands, Rothford, Beverley Farmhouse, Highlands, Belmont and Hilltops.

During this shutdown there will temporary electrical generation for the following buildings:- Rutherford, Tyler A, B and C, Eliot, Becket Court, Darwin, Darwin Houses, Ingram, Stacey, Telephone Exchange, Campus Watch, UELT, Estates, Parkwood Admin Building and Woody’s Bar.

During this period there may be increased noise levels from the generators.

For information there will also be a further shutdown in September to change over from the temporary supplies to the refurbished boiler house. The date for this is yet to be agreed and should only last for approximately 1 hour.

If any further information is required please contact the Estates Helpdesk on Extn 3209.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.