Monthly Archives: November 2019

TS6

E-Learning Forum on the Digital Classroom

Colleagues are invited to attend the E-Learning Forum (ELF) titled ‘Digital Classroom’ on Tuesday 3 December 10am-11.30am in Templeman Seminar Room 6.

Over the past two years the success of the digital classrooms (TS5 & TS6) has led to improvements in a number of seminar rooms across the University. Room upgrades include group tables, repeater screens, wireless connection and, in some cases, touch screen monitors. These teaching spaces can give the Academics greater flexibility in teaching approaches and, when used correctly, enhance the Student learning experience.

During the academic year 2018/19, UELT collected user feedback from Academics and Students on their experiences in these spaces. In this session, Phil Anthony will present the findings on how these rooms are currently being used by Academics and Students across the University. He will then give an example of how group work can be conducted in these rooms using multiple technologies. Finally, Academics currently using the rooms will share their experiences.

To confirm your attendance please complete the online booking form.

DHM1

Disability History Month

Disability History Month runs throughout November and December.

Themed around Leadership, Resistance and Culture, DHM 2019 features a variety of events and activities that all staff and students can get involved with.

Key highlights include:

The Mike Oliver Exhibition in Canterbury (Keynes Teaching Foyer) and Medway (Drill Hall Library)

The Mike Oliver Exhibition Launch, Tuesday 26 November, 6-8pm, Keynes Teaching Foyer

Talk by Dr Damien Milton: The Influence of the Social Model of Disability on the Neurodiversity Movement, 5 December, 12-1, Grimond LT3

Talk by Dr. Howard Leicester, MBE: researcher in the field of health informatics and campaigner for accessible information. He has made a significant contribution to the NHS Accessible Information Standard. 13 December, 6-8pm, Grimond LT3.

Student Employability Sessions

‘Accessible Employment, A Useful Guide for Students’, 27 November, 1-2pm and 2-3pm, Cornwallis Octagon LT3

Change 100 Career Session (Medway), 5 December, 10-11am, Gillingham 4-03

Change 100 Career Session (Canterbury), 5 December, 1-2pm, ELT2

Staff Training Sessions

‘Improving Accessibility, What Can I Do?’, 26 November, 1-2pm, Keynes S15; 3 December, 1-2pm, Keynes S17; 10 December, 1-2pm, Keynes S17

‘ We All Have Mental Health’, 11th December 1.30-2.30pm, Keynes S16

‘Reasonable Adjustments’, 13th December, 10.00-11.00am, Keynes S16

All bookable through Staff Connect.

For the full programme, please see www.kentunion.co.uk/DHM

Thanks giving

Global Thanksgiving Hangout Special!

International Partnerships is delighted to invite Kent students to come and relax at the Thanksgiving themed Global Hangout. Hosted by this year’s new Global Officers and supported by the Worldfest Bitesize Fund.

The Global Hangout will take place on Wednesday 27th November, 1-3pm. This event is free but ticketed as there are limited spaces. Students are invited to book through Eventbrite. 

Staff and students are also encouraged to bring donations for Canterbury Food Bank who will also be present at the event.     

Any questions, please get in contact at internationalevents@kent.ac.uk.

 

Carols

Cathedral Carol Tickets for Students

Free tickets for students will be given out on Monday 25 Nov at 12.45pm at the Grimond Foyer; and Tuesday 26 Nov at 5.45pm at the Aphra Foyer (far end of Grimond Building). Max 2 or 3 tickets per student with ID. Distributions will continue for 45 mins after the advertised times, or until stocks have run out.

The University Carol Service in Canterbury Cathedral, featuring the University Chamber Choir and the Gospel Choir of New Life Church, is on Monday 2 December at 8pm. See the website for full details.

Opportunities exist for students to be helpers and greeters as this large scale event, which is fun and rewarding. Training provided, and a guaranteed seat. Please email Stephen Laird for more details.

 

S-Group

Kent’s commitment to European network

Kent was proud to host the annual meetings of the SGroup European Universities Network (SGroup) from 6-8 November 2019.

This event saw representatives from the SGroup’s 32 member institutions from 17 European countries attend as well as one of the network’s associate partners from Colombia.

The Network, which was established in 1989, is based on four core areas of co-operation – internationalisation strategy, academic collaboration, academic mobility, and transfer of knowledge.

Kent joined the SGroup in April 2011 and has used its membership of the network to strengthen both its European and international partnerships, giving rise to a range of mobility opportunities for students and staff.

Our Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Karen Cox gave the formal welcome to network representatives and stressed Kent’s commitment to continued European and international collaboration in the context of its civic mission.

The meeting of the SGroup concluded with a workshop on collaboration in the context of Brexit and included the perspectives of Professor Philippe de Wilde as Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation and Professor Jeremy Carrette, Dean for Europe.

Find out more about the SGroup on International Partnerships website, or email Primrose Paskins

Giuseppe and Luca Paci

Kent Sport auxiliary runs towards the London Marathon 2020

There are a few ways to enter the London Marathon 2020, one of which is by raising money for a charity. Politics and International Relations student and Kent Sport auxiliary Gianluca (Luca) Paci has put himself forward as a 2020 London Marathon participant, running for the charity Ambitious about Autism.

Originating from Essex, Luca has a twin brother Giuseppe who was diagnosed with autism when he was just shy of two years old. Luca is familiar with the direct impact that the lifelong diagnosis has on a family and aims to help support the charity Ambitious about Austism. The charity provides services for families and individuals impacted by the lasting condition while also raising awareness and understanding of what autism is. They strive to help autistic children and young adults to learn, thrive and achieve their potential through specialist education and support.

‘Having been in London on Marathon day in the past, the atmosphere is electric. The sense of community and togetherness is something special, with so many people running and supporting such good causes. By taking on a tough task like the London Marathon in aid of Ambitious about Autism, I am able to promote the cause and will hopefully gain donations from people who otherwise would not donate to such a charity. The marathon is an extremely tough challenge and this provides further incentive for people to support my fundraising effort,’ said Luca.

With Luca’s links to Kent Sport, his training for the Marathon has already begun. He typically runs three to seven miles recreationally, but will start to ramp up his efforts as the April date approaches. Luckily, Luca is surrounded by experts who are trained to help athletes and novices achieve their goals and ambitions.

If you’re interested in learning more about Luca and his brother’s story or would like to donate, please visit uk.virginmoneygiving.com/GianlucaPaci.

If you’d like to receive specialist support from a Kent Sport Fitness Instructor such as personal training or an initial fitness consultation, visit or stop by the Sports Centre and/or The Pavilion reception to find out more. If you aren’t a Kent Sport member, see all the membership benefits.

To stay up to date with Kent Sport news, Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram and Twitter UniKentSports. If you have any questions you can email sportsenquiries@kent.ac.uk.

Professor Karen Cox

DVC Academic Strategy, Planning and Performance

Message from the Vice-Chancellor

After an open competition I am delighted to announce that Professor Georgina Randsley de Moura has been appointed to the position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic Strategy, Planning and Performance. Georgina is currently in the interim position and will transition to the substantive post with immediate effect. I am sure you will join me in offering her many congratulations.

 

Industrial action

Industrial action update

The University and College Union (UCU) has announced its intention to launch industrial action in the form of a strike and action short of a strike (ASOS) as a part of its dispute relating to the national pay award.

The strike action is scheduled to begin on 25 November and last eight days, ending on 4 December. The ASOS is to begin on the same day and continue until April.

The Executive Group (EG) recognises the strength of feeling surrounding the dispute and is aware that this is unsettling for many staff and students. Although this is a national dispute, and cannot be resolved at a local level, work is already underway at the University to address many of the issues raised as part of the pay claim.

To ensure all staff have the information they need, the University has launched dedicated industrial action web pages for staff, including links to the industrial action pay policy, FAQs, information about the background to the dispute and what Kent is doing. Web pages for students are also now available to help answer students’ questions and ensure they have the support and information they need. Both websites will be updated routinely in coming days and weeks.

The Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) and Universities UK (UUK) have issued a joint open letter to staff affected by the disputes confirming that UCU have been formally invited to discuss what the employers’ association can do at sector-level to support individual institutions on issues around workloads, equality and casualisation.

In the meantime, EG will continue to do all it can at a local and national level to find a way forward.

The University is also doing everything it can to minimise disruption and to mitigate against the impact on students whose experience remains the utmost priority during this time.

 

Organising for Success: Director of Division appointments

At Kent, we transform lives through opportunity, discovery and community. Organising for Success brings together work that will empower staff to do this, helping us meet out Kent 2025 strategy and ensure a future we can be proud of. This includes introducing seven new academic divisions with greater freedom to meet the needs of our students, simplifying or removing processes so that we have more time to do our jobs, and embracing new ways of working that mean we will be free to focus on the best of what we do.

We have now made the following appointments to our new Director of Division roles:

Division of Arts, Culture & Design

Kent School of Architecture and Planning; School of Arts; School of English; Centre for Music and Audio Technology

Professor Simon Kirchin (who will take up the post on a two-year basis to see through the transition and begin succession planning)

Division of Humanities

School of European Culture and Languages; School of History

Professor Shane Weller

Division of Natural Sciences

School of Biosciences; School of Physical Sciences; School of Sport and Exercise Sciences; Medway School of Pharmacy (affiliate); Kent and Medway Medical School (affiliate)

Professor Claire Peppiatt-Wildman

Kent Business School

Professor Marian Garcia

We are continuing the process of appointing Directors to the remaining divisions and will communicate outcomes as soon as possible. In the meantime, the new Directors of Division will begin in their roles from 1 December and join Executive Group from that date. Announcements relating to our Directors of Operations for the Divisions will be made shortly.

Cultural Food Festival 2019 - behind the scene with students

Cultural Food Festival Takes Place Today

The Cultural Food Festival returns for the second year today at the Canterbury campus. It plans to bring together societies from across campus to create a night of food and celebration.

Hosted in Rutherford Hall, student groups will prepare a wide offering of authentic dishes working alongside Kent Hospitality chefs. Bring your friends, find some fabulous food and maybe try something new! 🎉🙌

Tickets will be £4 for a meal or 3 for £10. Just turn up and pay at the one of the till points.

The Cultural Food Festival takes place between 17.00 to 20.00.