Yearly Archives: 2020

Welcome back fair

Medway welcome back fair, 29 Jan

Come to the Medway Welcome Back Fair Wednesday 29 January 2020 11.00-14.00.

Meet and learn about student groups and all the services and events available for students at Medway. GK Unions has a great range of sports clubs and societies on offer that you can join. It’s not too late to sign up!

As well as our student groups, there will also be various companies such as Dominos and Arriva who will be giving away freebies and vouchers for use all year round!

The Welcome Back Fair begins at 11.00 though it will be open from 10.30 for anyone with accessibility worries. If you have any other accessibility needs for the fair, please contact activities@gkunions.co.uk by Monday 27 January.

CPD in Dentistry

Dentistry in a Contemporary Context.

This short CPD course is suitable for the whole dental team – Dental Care Professionals and Dentists.  During this course, participants are encouraged to address contemporary dental practice within the wider context of social policy and cultural influence.

Dr Sam Shah will address the inequalities effecting health and well-being and the incorporation of health into historical  and contemporary political and sociological agendas. Professor Ken Eaton will discuss oral health systems in Europe and beyond. John Darby will deliver an update on the national Advancing Dental Care Project. Plus, Mike Wheeler will discuss the potential of dental care professionals roles related to the future of dental services and how their training may be funded.

This course  takes place over two weekends at the University of Kent Medway campus.  The dates are 7-9 February and 6 March 2020.

For more information and to book your place, please click on this link. 

 

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Congratulations to our new Senior Fellows of the HEA

The Centre for the Study of Higher Education warmly congratulates the following colleagues who applied for Senior Fellowship of the HEA through the Route to Recognition for Experienced Staff (RRES) and successfully gained national recognition for their leadership, excellence, expertise and commitment to professionalism in teaching and learning.

Dr Tracee Green – Centre for Child Protection

Vanisha Jassal – Centre for Child Protection

Dr Suhraiya Jivraj – Kent Law School

Debbie Kemp – Kent Business School

Dr Lex Mauger – School of Sport and Exercise Sciences

Steve Robinson – Kent Business School

Sophia Vanttinen-Newton – Centre for English and World Languages

Dr Rocio von Jungenfeld – School of Engineering and Digital Arts

Dr Samantha Winter – School of Sport and Exercise Sciences

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Learning and Teaching Conference 2020 – Call for Proposals

The University of Kent’s Annual Learning and Teaching Conference will take place on Monday 15 June 2020 in the Darwin Conference Suite.

This year, we will be focusing on enhancing relevance: how we connect academic learning with the wider world. We invite proposals for workshops, discussion papers, mini-presentations and posters from University of Kent staff involved in teaching or supporting students’ learning (including GTAs, HPLs and professional services staff) that address the conference theme. We particularly encourage collaborative presentations with students. Sessions should involve reflection, exploration, scholarship and evaluation as well as describing activities undertaken.

The deadline for receipt of proposals is the 28 February. You can find more details of the theme and arrangements and a straightforward and friendly form to fill in on the events website 

To book please sign up via Eventbrite by 8 June 2020

The Annual Learning and Teaching Conference is open to all who are interested in celebrating our excellent teaching at Kent, improving our support for students’ learning, sharing good practice, and trying out new ideas. It’s a welcoming space for us to think, talk and learn together; but we know the impact lasts much longer than the day itself. From previous conferences have come successful funding bids, published papers, collaborative research, and changes to practice.

Please send us your proposals to heprogsadmin@kent.ac.uk and come along on the 15 June to join us.

If you have questions in the meantime, please get in touch with Dr Kathleen M Quinlan (K.M.Quinlan@kent.ac.uk).

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Resilience and Wellbeing session at the Medway Campus

Calling all University of Kent Staff, especially if based on the Medway campus for a Resilience & Wellbeing session being held next month!

When: Tuesday 4 February between 10.30 – 12.30 .

Where: At the Medway campus

You can book your place through Staff Connect.

The objectives of the session are:

  • How to manage the balance between pressure, performance, wellbeing and resilience.
  • How to use natural strengths in responding positively to workplace demands.

This workshop covers the capacity to maintain wellbeing and work performance when under pressure and during times of change.

This course is open to all members of staff so please feel free to come along!

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Will a Robot take my Job?

Dr Colin Johnson from the School of Computing is to deliver a STEM@Kent lecture entitled ‘Will a Robot take my Job? Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work.’

When: Wednesday 5 February from 17.00 – 18.00

Where: Grimond Lecture Theatre 3,

A new industrial revolution is upon us, as intelligent machines take the place of humans across the economy. The impact of this could be vast – from increasingly sophisticated robots carrying out manual work, to artificial intelligence doing work in the law and accounting, through to robots working in the most human of jobs such as health and social care. This talk will examine whether the hype around AI is justified, which areas of work this will revolutionise, and which jobs will be untouched.

Furthermore, he will discuss how the structure of the workplace and management will need to change, and where legal responsibility will sit in cases of error, harm or negligence. Of course, this revolution will not happen in a vacuum – in the final part of the talk he will consider how the economy and politics will need to change to cope with one of the most disruptive changes of the 21st century.

This talk is open to all and will be followed by a reception and networking event in the Aphro foyer.

To book this event please go to the Eventbrite website 

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Calling all lost plates, cups and platters!

In an attempt to collect any wayward platters/plates/cups/saucers that may have been missed by our delivered catering team after an event, or are hiding at the back of the office kitchen cupboard somewhere over the last year, Kent Hospitality’s delivered catering team will be placing collection crates across campus on Monday 27th January for you to deposit any delivered catering equipment that we may have missed previously.

The team will be collecting these crates back up on Tuesday 28th January from midday, and we would be grateful if you could help us out by returning any delivered catering equipment you may find.

We will be placing collection crates in the following locations to make this as easy as possible:

• Chipperfield foyer

• Cornwallis East 1st floor kitchen

• Cornwallis North West outside SR3/4

• Cornwallis South kitchen opposite the student reception

• Create Café

• Darwin Reception

• Eliot Extension ground floor kitchen

• Eliot Reception

• Estates Customer Services

• Jarmen 2nd floor kitchen

• Kennedy foyer near SR1

• Keynes Reception

• Registry ground floor reception

• Rutherford annex ground floor kitchen

• Rutherford dining hall

• Sibson Cafe

• Sports Café

• Templeman Library Welcome Desk

If you have any equipment and are not near a drop-off point please email internalcatering@kent.ac.uk and we will arrange a separate collection.

Thank you in advance for all your help!

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Finalists campaign – get involved!

A new University campaign has been launched to support our final undergraduate year students – and we need your help to promote it!

The Finalists campaign www.kent.ac.uk/finalists showcases all the good work that colleagues across the University are already doing with final year and other students.

The aim of the campaign is to ensure that final year students feel cared for and equipped with the skills, knowledge and confidence to succeed once they graduate. This aligns with our broader University focus on welcome, induction and transitions – with this being a key transition stage for all students.

Colleagues are being encouraged to use the Finalist campaign to engage with our final year students by using the hashtag #KentFinalists, signposting final year undergraduate students to the Finalists website and adding events for final year students to the Finalists events calendar.

All downloadable resources for the Finalists campaign can be found on the SharePoint site for staff. Resources include templates for plasma screens, posters and digital assets as well as branded #KentFinalists images.

Students will receive an email this week inviting them to check out the new Finalists webpage and two further Finalist branded e-newsletters later this term.

To find out more, email communications@kent.ac.uk

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Year In information event- add a year to your degree

We are holding the Year In Information Event on Tuesday 22 January in Keynes (KLT6).  If you would like to increase your skillset and expand your horizons then Year In might be for you.

The University provides exciting opportunities for students to broaden their degree experience by adding an additional year to their degree in a different subject.

Regardless of which courses you are studying, you could do an additional year in Computing, Data Analytics or Journalism.

Your additional year can be taken between stage 2 and 3, or after you have completed stage 3. The programme will be added to your degree title, letting employers know about your increased employability.

The Year In information event takes place between 16.00-17.00 where you will hear short introductions to each of the options from the academic staff who deliver these programmes. There will also be practical advice on tuition fees, visas and application processes to get onto the programmes.

Book your ticket or find out more information.

If you are coming from Medway, book a seat for the free Campus Shuttle service.

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Sustainable Development Goals Teach-In

In support of the University’s commitment to embedding Sustainability into our teaching, we are encouraging lecturers and teaching staff to pledge to incorporate the Sustainable Development goals into their teaching for one week.

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Teach In is an NUS-coordinated campaign where universities across the UK aim to make links to the SDGs within their taught courses during the week of the 17 – 21 February 2020.

The UN Sustainable Development Goals are 17 ‘global goals’, which set out targets to end poverty, protect the planet, and achieve prosperity for all by 2030. Alongside being a standalone goal, education is also vital for attaining all the other goals. Six years of NUS-led research has found that 60% of students, regardless of discipline, want to learn more about sustainability.

Lecturers and teaching staff interested in getting involved can:

  • Identify one or more sessions where they can teach the SDGs during or after the week of the 17 – 21 February 2020.
  • Pledge to take part on the SDG Teach In website
  • Confirm to sustainability@kent.ac.uk that they are taking part – guidance can be provided to help plan their session

Catherine and Emily of the Sustainability Team are on hand to advise or support you in any way to help you get involved. This could be through case studies, debate, discussion, group work, or simulations and ideally, students will learn the relevance of the SDGs to their course.

urther information and Resources including 5, 10 and 30-minute session plans, can be found on the Estates page.