Monthly Archives: April 2016

You need to register yourself in order to be able to vote

How do I register?

  1. Go to www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
  2. Fill in your name, address, date of birth and a few other details. You’ll also need your National Insurance number, which can be found on your National Insurance card, or in official paperwork such as payslips, or letters about benefits or tax credits.

If you don’t have access to the internet or can’t use it, please email electoralservices@medway.gov.uk or call 01634 332030.

Why should I register?

To vote: You need to register in order to be able to vote. If you aren’t registered to vote, you won’t have the chance to have a say on who represents you or how things are run.

Some people also register to vote because they want to apply for credit. This is because credit reference agencies use the register to confirm where someone lives when they apply for credit in order to counteract fraud.

As a student, you can register at both your term time address and at the address you live at outside of term time.

Lots of students are missing from the electoral register. No-one else can register for you.

But I thought I was already registered to vote?

If you are unsure whether you are registered, please email electoralservices@medway.gov.uk or call 01634 332030.

What if I don’t register?

Not only will you not have a say at future elections and referendums, but if you don’t respond to requests for information from us you could be at risk of getting fined £80.

What if I don’t wish to register in the Medway area?

If you do not wish to register in the Medway area as you only wish to register at your home address, please email electoralservices@medway.gov.uk informing us of your wish not to register, together with your term time address and full name.

EP Scheme featured at European Universities network

 

Kent is proud to have presented its Employability Points Scheme at a Europe-wide workshop on student employability. The workshop was organised by the SGroup European Universities Network of which Kent is a member, UNICA and the Compestela Group of Universities.

The workshop, which included speakers from higher education, business and NGOs sought to highlight best practice in promoting student employability across Europe. It took place at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and involved participants from across Europe.

During the workshop, Matt Cook, EP Officer, presented a case study of the scheme, demonstrating how it is both progressive and unique to the higher education sector.

Matt commented:

‘The sixth Joint Workshop of the UNICA-SGroup-Compestela Group Networks was a fantastic opportunity for Kent to demonstrate the innovative and pioneering nature of the Employability Points Scheme. It was most valuable hearing from European institutions about the challenges associated with student employability on both a local and European scale.’

For more information on the EP Scheme, please see here. For information about the University’s activities within the SGroup European Universities Network, please contact Primrose Paskins in International Partnerships.

Apply for student finance

Message for continuing full-time, Student Finance England undergraduate students

Apply for your student finance for 2016 / 2017 as soon as possible to make sure you have your money when you return to your course.

You need to fill in your application for student finance by 24 June 2016 to be sure you have your money when you start your course. If you apply after this date, you might not get all your money in time for the start of your course.

Re-applying for student finance is easy:

You can go online and re-apply for student finance.

You need to print out the declaration form, sign it and return it to Student Finance England.

Once they’ve processed your application they’ll send you your Student Finance Entitlement letter.

If you applied for Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs) last year along with your student finance, you won’t need to re-apply for DSAs every year. If you only applied for DSAs last year Student Finance England will send you the form to re-apply. If you’re applying for DSAs for the first time, you’ll need to download the form, or let Student Finance England know and they’ll send you a copy.

Coach Park Giles Lane 15 April to 6 May 2016

To assist with Kent Hospitality conference guests and school visits to the University, a coach park will be in place in Giles Lane Blue Zone car park in the area behind Woolf College from 15 April 2016 to 6 May 2016.

As this is during the vacation period, parking should still be available within the central campus car parks. However, please be aware if these do become full then use the car parks within the Park Wood area, including the parking bays available next to the Park Wood accommodation.

Pedestrian signs within Park Wood Courts, will inform you of the average time required to walk to the main campus. Alternatively, you can use the Park and Ride bus ticket that was sent with your parking permit to travel to and from the main campus.

Please remember that parking enforcement will continue in accordance with the University Regulations for the Management of Traffic.

Transport and Parking,
Estates Department

Kent joins new international biosciences consortium

Congratulations to Dr Ben Goult, in the School of Biosciences, who has been awarded a £1 million research grant by the Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) as part of an international consortium.

The consortium, comprised of the universities of Kent, British Columbia (Canada), Utrecht (The Netherlands), and Singapore, is working on a three-year project entitled The control of cell migration and polarity by a mechanosensory complex linking adhesion and microtubules.

The team of scientists brings together a distinct set of expertise, including cell biology, genetic analysis, structural biology, and single-molecule biophysics. They will investigate the molecular relationship between specific adhesion molecules and the microtubule network, which determine cell movement.

Dr Goult, whose research can help in the development of therapeutics that target pathologies such as immune and vascular disorders, wound healing, and blood clotting, is head of the Protein Form and Function Group within Biosciences.

The HFSP-funded project is part of a variety of supported projects under an umbrella topic entitled Complex mechanisms of living organisms. This year’s HFSP Research Grant competition saw 871 submissions from scientists in 64 different countries around the world.

Natalia Sobrevilla Perea comments on Peruvian election

Dr Natalia Sobrevilla Perea, Reader in Hispanic Studies in the Department of Modern Languages, was interviewed on Monday by France 24 on the Peruvian election.

France 24 is an international news and current affairs television channel based in Paris and Natalia’s comments appear in an article entitled ‘Fujimori legacy weighs on daughter’s presidential bid’ reporting on the daughter of ex-president Alberto Fujimori who has won the first round of presidential elections in Peru.

Keiko Fujimori’s father is currently serving a 25-year term behind bars for corruption and death squad killings in 1991 and 1992 after Peruvian judges found that he authorised the creation of the infamous Grupo Colina commando squad as his government battled leftwing guerrillas. The group carried out extrajudicial killings of Shining Path militants, but also trade unionists and political activists with no direct links to the armed insurgency.

Natalia commented ‘Keiko has campaigned tirelessly since 2011 and the results are very clear’ adding ‘she has successfully replicated her father’s populist strategy and exploited the political structures he built’.

The full article can be seen on the France 24 website.

Summer housekeeping vacancies

We are looking to recruit team members for Kent Hospitality summer housekeeping who will share our passion for delivering service excellence. Successful candidates will be highly motivated, reliable and flexible regarding both the days and hours worked and the range of tasks to be covered. You will enjoy working as part of a team and be able to work on your own initiative when required. The role is very physically demanding and involves a considerable amount of manual handling.

Hours of work

The hours of work are typically between 20 and 30 per week to be worked between 9am and 3pm or as the business requires. Weekend working will be required and you must be available to work on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 June 2016. Hours will vary from week to week and are not guaranteed.

Duties

Duties involve the thorough cleaning of campus accommodation for our external visitors. This will include kitchen areas, toilets, showers, bathrooms, bedrooms, communal and public areas. The role includes the deep cleaning of walls, paintwork, furniture and fittings, electrical appliances, windows, floors and carpets, the changing of curtains and bed making. This work has to be carried out to an exceptionally high standard, in keeping with our 3 and 5 star rating. Previous commercial cleaning experience would be an advantage but is not essential as full training is provided.

Successful applicants will be required to:

  • Attend one of our HR inductions, w/c 16 May or 23 May for approximately 45 minutes. You will be notified which session to attend.
  • Attend a half day housekeeping induction, w/c 30 May.
  • Attend training for 12 – 18 hours, w/c 6 and 13

Apply

If you can meet these requirements and think this summer vacancy is for you, please apply by completing our online questionnaire. The closing date is 29 April.

For the health, safety and welfare of staff and conference guests, all successful applicants will attend a half day housekeeping induction. Applicants must be able to demonstrate the required level of understanding in all areas covered in the training. Any staff not achieving the required standard will not be permitted to work.

The Kent Hospitality HR department will email you by Friday 6 May to let you know whether or not your application has been successful.

Please do not contact the HR department to check the status of your application, as they will be unable to answer individual enquiries.

More information on the role and training provided.

Tamara Rathcke to undertake research-led teaching in Humboldt

Dr Tamara Rathcke, Lecturer in Linguistics, from the Department of English Language & Linguistics, has received an Erasmus Teaching Mobility award to visit the University of Humboldt in Berlin.

At Humboldt, Tamara will focus on research-led teaching; she will give a seminar series on acoustic phonetics and introduce interactive software into lectures, Socrative App, which is a regularly feature of her teaching at Kent.

The teaching will be combined with deepening the research links between the two institutions, with Tamara collaborating with Professor Christine Mooshammer for phonetics and phonology research.

For details of Erasmus Teaching Mobility awards, see the Staff mobility webpages.

Kent student artwork competition

We need help to smarten up the hoarding outside the Templeman Library, Canterbury campus.

The design needs to cover a horizontal board 1500mm x 3000mm and can be any design you wish but will be judged on how well the design promotes Kent.

The deadline for entries is Monday 16 May and the winner will get the opportunity to recreate their design onto a board on the hoardings.

Please send your entries to marketingoffice@kent.ac.uk including your full name, Kent ID and degree title.

Good luck!