Yearly Archives: 2015

Edward Kanterian articles mark the Armenian Genocide

Dr Edward Kanterian, from the Department of Philosophy, has just been published in two Swiss news outlets writing in remembrance of the Armenian genocide under the Ottoman Empire in 1915. April marked the 100-year anniversary of the atrocity.

The first piece was published in the newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung [Zurich New Newspaper], writing about the recent developments in the research of the genocide. The article, in German, can be read online.

In the second piece, in the Swiss Jewish weekly Tachles [Essence], Edward examines the recollections of the survivors, as well as the known facts about the genocide. A copy of the article, again in German, can be found on Edward’s own site.

The articles have been widely translated and shared. For example, the Russian version can be found on News.am and an Armenian version can also be found on News.am.

Thank and Give event 2015

The University will be hosting a Thank and Give (TAG) week from 11 to 15 May, to raise awareness of the impact of philanthropy at Kent.

The main activity will be taking place on Friday 15 May, a day on which large gift tags will be placed on items around the Canterbury and Medway campuses which have been gifted to the University. The event will highlight many of the items which have been kindly donated to the University over the past 50 years, and which now form part of the campus landscape.

To find out more about the tagged items, please visit www.kent.ac.uk/thankandgive.

XYZ Projection Mapped Installation

Free art installation taking place on Monday 11 May, 19.00-21.00, in the Galvanising Shop, Chatham Historic Dockyard.

XYZ is a Projection Mapped Art Installation, displaying the visual creations of Boxcat a local VJ. The projections on to large geometric sculptures display the mapping capability available and the entire environment can be controlled by the audience using a MIDI controller, essentially creating the opportunity to personalise the installation.

Creative Events: Design and Production student, Bethany Tabeart has designed this event in order to promote Boxcat and provide the opportunity to get hands on with projection mapping software.

Projection Mapping is perfect for visual bands and mobile DJs, so if this applies to you, come along and see how Boxcat can enhance your live performances!

Even if you are not into the tech side the visual impact of Boxcats designs are reason enough to come down. The event has been designed to showcase the possibilities available to many local venues, DJs, Promoters, Bars and club nights so that they can see the benefits of using visuals.

This is a good chance to come down, talk to our creative team, play with software, learn a few handy techniques, have a drink and find out what we can do for you!

Last chance to sign up for tomorrow’s Medway Athena SWAN Event

The Athena SWAN Event on 7th May aims to answer a few questions you might have:

  • Can Athena SWAN make any difference?
  • Why should the School be involved in Athena SWAN?
  • What do I need to know about promotion, even if I’m not ready to apply yet?
  • How do I, as an ECR, go about career planning?

The answer to the first couple of questions might be suggested by the event’s theme: Good Practice Benefits All. Working to the Athena SWAN principles, means working in a place where all staff are valued. This will be elaborated on in the panel discussion and Lenna Cumberbatch, Diversity Manager at the Royal Society, will give her perspective on the issues in the keynote address

The last two questions will be explored in the workshop sessions on Promotion and Career Planning for Early Career Researchers (and those wondering what their next step should be).

The event starts in the Rochester Boardroom at 09:30, will run until 12:45, and includes lunch. To find out more, and register for the event, go to the Athena SWAN website. Places are limited. http://www.kent.ac.uk/human-resources/athenaswan/awareness-days/medway2015.html

Get £10 for your feedback

Take part in our focus group on Friday 5 June at 14.00hrs and you will receive a £10 Amazon voucher for your time.

To sign up and for more details about the focus group please email communications@kent.ac.uk.

It will take place on the Canterbury campus and shouldn’t take longer than one hour.

The focus group is about some of the University’s poster designs for current students. You will be asked for your opinion on the designs and how you would improve.

Only current students can take part in the focus group.

 

 

The Centre for American Studies launches new online journal

The School of English and the Centre for American Studies  are delighted announce the launch of a new online journal. Transmotion is a biannual, fully and permanently open-access journal inspired by the work of Gerald Vizenor. The journal will publish new scholarship focused on theoretical, experimental, postmodernist, and avant-garde writing produced by Native American and First Nations authors, as well as book reviews on relevant work in Indigenous Studies, and new creative work that seeks to push boundaries.

The Centre for American Studies at the University was founded in 1973 and, over the last thirty years, has developed a strong interdisciplinary research culture. Transmotion is a collaborative venture with academics at California State University, the University of Georgia and European University Cyprus which celebrates the centre’s commitment to collaborative and interdisciplinary study.

Fitness and dance classes this summer

Get your heart pumping this summer with an exciting new fitness and dance class timetable, starting 11 May and running until 19 June.

The wide range of fitness and dance classes has something for everyone, including: Body Pump, Boxercise, Power Pilates, Spinning, Yoga and Zumba. Why not join the Canterbury parkrun every Saturday at 9am?

For the class schedule visit the Kent Sport events calendar or download the complete timetable. Classes are free for Gold and Silver members and can be booked up to seven days in advance using the online booking system, or by visiting the reception. Bronze members pay per activity and can book up to three days in advance, also by visiting reception.

Jeni Dexter, Kent Sport Studio Coordinator, says “Kent Sport offers a wide range of fun, engaging classes to suit all ages and abilities, and they are a great way to improve your fitness level and meet like-minded people. Why not come on down and give one a go!”

Not a member yet? Visit www.kent.ac.uk/sports/membership for details. For Kent Sport news, events and special offers, Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @UniKentSports.

Cornwallis George Allen Wing – Lift To Be Taken Temporarily Out of Service

On Friday 8th of May the lift in The George Allen Wing will need to be taken out of service to enable essential maintenance to take place in the lift pit. The work will be carried out by Guideline and is expected to be completed by the end of the day.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused, if you have any queries please contact the Estates Helpdesk on extn. 3209.