Yearly Archives: 2020

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PensionsPlus – a new way to save for your retirement

From 1 February 2020, the University is introducing PensionsPlus to help offset the cost of saving for your retirement.

PensionsPlus is a new way to make contributions to your SAUL or USS pension scheme, which reduces your National Insurance deductions and means you take home more pay than you would outside of PensionsPlus.

All salaried staff will be automatically opted in to PensionsPlus from 1 February 2020 unless they choose to opt out before 31 January 2020. An opt out form is available on Staff Connect.

You can find out more about the way PensionsPlus works, and calculate how it will affect your take-home pay, on the PensionsPlus webpages.

Or you can attend a presentation/drop-in session this month (January) to obtain more information and ask questions:

-Drop-in – Tuesday 14 January, 09.00-11.00 (Cornwallis East Seminar Room 1, Canterbury)

-Presentation – Friday 17 January, 10.30-11.30 (Grimond Lecture Theatre 3, Canterbury)

-Drop-in – Monday 20 January, 17.00-19.00 (Keynes Seminar Room 15, Canterbury)

-Drop-in – Thursday 23 January, 11.00-14.00 (Keynes Seminar Room 20, Canterbury)

-Drop-in – Tuesday 28 January, 15.00-17.00 (Peter Brown Room, Canterbury)

All staff are welcome. There is no need to book in advance.

Four universoty students sitting together chatting and smiling within a leafy woody setting.

Join us for the 2020 Think Kent UK Global Showcase

The Dean for Internationalisation, Dr Anthony Manning is pleased to invite you to the University’s annual Global Showcase Event (formerly known as the Internationalisation Forum), which will take place at both the Canterbury and Medway campuses this January.

Canterbury Showcase:

When: Wednesday 15 January 2020

Where: the Darwin Conference Suites

Time: 09.30 – 12.30

Sign up for Canterbury here

Medway Showcase: 

When: Friday 24 January 2020

Where: Medway Campus (Room TBC)

Time: 10.00 – 11.30

Sign up for Medway here

For further information please contact:

T: 01227 823908

E:deaninternational@kent.ac.uk

www.kent.ac.uk/global

Doing things differently in 2020

New Year – new decade – time for a change?

It’s that time of the year when many of us start to think about what changes we can make to enrich our lives. We’ve had a long break over Christmas and New Year and often this triggers us to consider what we can do to be healthier, fitter, more ethical, or more relaxed. We’re all different and follow our own rhythms in life so, if we’re considering new initiatives to make us feel better, it’s worth taking time to focus on what’s best and most sustainable for us.

There are five categories of activity that wellbeing and mental health organisations recommend to help us all increase our feelings of wellbeing:

*Connect – with the people around you ie family, friends, colleagues, neighbours or in your local community
*Be active – go for a walk or run, cycle, play a game, garden or dance
*Take notice – be observant, look for something beautiful or remark on something unusual
*Keep learning
*Give.

Whatever changes you may be considering, you can connect them to one of these five steps to Wellbeing. Attach your New Year’s aim or resolution to this wider concept and you may find it easier to maintain!

The University of Kent Wellbeing Zone has lots of material to help guide you with any new resolution. Take a self-assessment of your wellbeing to get an idea of your starting point and plan some goals to track your improvements. There are recipes for health eating, exercise plans to increase activity and a variety of articles including sleep, mental health, Dry January and yoga at your desk. The resource is free and totally confidential.

So, whatever your plan is, think about using the Wellbeing Zone to help you achieve it. For more information visit the Wellbeing Zone website

Nominations now open for student leadership elections

Could you be the next student leader? Nominations now open

Student Leadership Election nominations open Monday 6 January and close 3 February 2020. Register your interest or nominate yourself here.

As a student-led, membership organisation we’re looking for great students to shape the leadership of Kent Union and the way the University runs.

There are five full-time, roles open to all Kent Union members to stand as a candidate, as well as to vote to choose the next Leadership Team. (All students of the University of Kent are members of Kent Union, unless you have chosen to opt out.)

Students’ Union President

  • Chair of Board of Trustees
  • Union development
  • Medway representation

Vice-President Academic Experience

  • Undergraduate academic experience
  • Student Rep system (300+ volunteers)
  • Academic communities
  • Education strategy

Vice-President Welfare and Community

  • Student wellbeing
  • Liberation
  • Local community
  • Environment and sustainability
  • Housing

Vice-President Student Engagement

  • Represent and support student groups (ie. Sports clubs societies, volunteers)
  • Sports development
  • Employability
  • Alumni engagement
  • Volunteer reward and recognition

Vice-President (Postgraduate Experience)

  • Postgraduate accommodation, educational needs and wellbeing
  • European centres
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant concerns
  • Postgraduate Student Reps
  • Internationalisation
  • Liaison with KGSA

The Full-Time Officer roles are based in the Mandela Student Centre on Canterbury Campus, but spend much of their time out on the campuses talking and getting feedback from students. They also attend meetings to represent those student views to the University, the local community as well as to the wider world.

The Full-Time Officers receive a generous package during their year in office including extensive training and support to deliver the role; access to recognised management qualifications, an NUS TOTEM card, a phone, a laptop and a bursary £19,000 pa.

Find out more about the Kent Union Student Leadership Election.

Sabbatical officers jumping

Kent Union Leadership Elections – nominate a student

You know Kent students better than anyone. If you think you know someone who’d make a great leader then we’d love to know. Many Officers are first recommended to us by staff and we’re asking for your help to identify potential candidates. At this stage we would contact the student for an informal chat, so no pressure or commitment.

Each year five students are elected by their peers to shape the shape their students’ union and represent the student voice to the University. If you think you know a student who has what it takes, recommend a leader using the form below and we’ll do the rest.

 Recommend a leader by 3 February 2020

Close up of exam desks and chairs

2020 Exams – coming soon!

It’s time to start thinking about your exams.

Get prepared by looking at our exam webpages.

Please see below upcoming dates for your diary.

Religious observance requests

Deadline for submission Tuesday 4 February 2020 (17.00).  Contact exams@kent.ac.uk.

More information about religious observance requests.

Personal timetable release

The exam timetable is released to students approximately two weeks before the end of spring term.

Follow us on Twitter for the first timetable announcement @UniKent_CSAO 

Inclusive Learning Plans

If you require adapted arrangements for your exams you must meet with Student Support and Wellbeing to discuss your learning plan. More information and deadlines (ILPs).

Examinations Period 2020

Monday 4 May – Friday 12 June 2020.

Note:  Saturdays are included in the examination timetable.

Contact the Exams Team

Canterbury: exams@kent.ac.uk

Medway: medwayexams@kent.ac.uk

Twitter:  @UniKent_CSAO

Emay Enemokwu founder of streetwear business Jehu-cal

ASPIRE Inspiring Entrepreneur series

Want to feel inspired this new year?

With two upcoming talks in January, one at Medway and the other at Canterbury, University of Kent former student Emay Enemokwu tells all about his founding streetwear business, Jehu-cal.

Emay Enemokwu founded streetwear brand, Jehu-cal, while still a student at Kent Business School. He talks about his inspiration for starting his company, developing an international brand, working with Nike and taking part in London Fashion Week as well as his sustainability initiative, Project Purify.

Tickets are free but must be booked.

Medway:

Where: Dockyard Church, Medway

When: Wednesday 22 January at 11.00 – 12.00

For more information on how to book tickets for the talk at Medway please click on this Eventbrite website 

Canterbury:

Where: LT2 Sibson Building, Canterbury

When: Wednesday 22 January at 14.00 – 15.00

For more information on how to book tickets for the talk at Canterbury please click on this Eventbrite website