Monthly Archives: July 2021

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Release of exam results

The following message is being sent out to students expecting their exam results to be published from 1 July. We apologise for the delay in letting you know and for any additional worry this may have caused.

From Professor Richard Reece | Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education and Student Experience

We are pleased to inform you that we have completed all undergraduate finalist and diploma Boards of Examiners’ considerations and are now processing and updating your marks in KentVision ready to release your results.

Your results should be with you early next week and you will receive an email (to your Kent email address) once they are ready.

We recognise that you will have been hoping to receive your results from today onwards, and that a further wait may cause you some anxiety. However, we hope that you will understand the importance of ensuring that you receive the correct results taking into account this year’s no detriment measures.

Thank you for your continued patience.

Richard

Professor Richard Reece | Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education and Student Experience

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Plastic Free July inspired family films at Gulbenkian

Kick start environmental conversations with your family this Plastic Free July with Gulbenkian’s family film screenings of Moana and Ponyo.

In Moana, the daughter of a Polynesian Chief undertakes an oceanic odyssey to save her endangered isle from environmental devastation enlisting the aid of the legendary demigod Maui along the way. Moana and Maui’s quest to restore ecological balance and preserve traditional culture highlights how indigenous peoples are among those most impacted by global warming. Moana will be screened at Gulbenkian on Sunday 18 July at 15.00

Fantastic for younger children, Ponyo is a colourful story of a little boy who befriends a magical fish, who evolves into a young girl.  An environmentalist twist on the little mermaid tale from Studio Ghibli, touching on themes of pollution, global warming, personal responsibility and rising sea levels. Ponyo will be screened at Gulbenkian on Sunday 25 July at 15.00.

Tickets for family film screenings are £3.50 / Baby on laps(0-18months) +£1. For more information and tickets please visit www.thegulbenkian.co.uk or call 01227 769075.

Find out more about how you can join the global movement to reduce plastic pollution so we can have cleaner streets, oceans and communities on the Plastic Free July website.