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Silver award for our Hedgehog Friendly Campus

In July 2019 the University launched its participation in the Hedgehog Friendly Campus project, created at the University of Sheffield, to use the unique spaces that university campuses are, to raise awareness of the plight of UK hedgehogs and take action to safeguard their future.

Since then, the University Hedgehog steering group made up of student and staff hedgehog champions has been working to ensure that the campus becomes a haven for hedgehogs. Activities include hedgehog surveys, litter picking, training workshops and adjusting campus management techniques to ensure they are sensitive to hedgehog ecology.

All these activities have led to a Silver award for the University’s actions and the steering group is now planning its next steps to go for Gold!

The hedgehog is in trouble, with populations plummeting 50% since 2000. Increasing habitat loss means hedgehogs are moving out of their rural homes and into built areas. But here they face a whole host of challenges, including road traffic, litter, poisoning and lack of access to food and water.

The Sustainability Team would like to thank all the students and staff who have taken part in this project and thank the Landscape and Grounds Team for all of their support.

If you would like to know more about the project or want to join the hedgehog steering group, you can find out more on the Sustainability website.

 

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What’s on this week: 8-14 March 2021

From this week Templeman and Drill Hall Library will be open for longer, you can take part in a guided online mindfulness session and join the online cultural celebrations as part of WorldFest this month.

On campus? Get tested for Covid-19

If you have returned to campus or using university facilities, help keep you and your friends safe by getting tested twice a week. This is quick and easy to do with testing centres on campus.

Covid-19 safety advice

Read our Covid-19 safety advice for everything you need to do to help you and your friends stay safe.

Events for you to try this week:

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Have you read this?

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Keep an eye on:

Let us know what you think of these updates by emailing communications@kent.ac.uk

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Covid-19: Safety on campus

From Monday 8 March, the first step of the Government’s roadmap for moving the country out of lockdown comes into force. This means that the guidelines are changing slightly and that more of you will be returning to our campuses.

What you need to remember:

Book your asymptomatic test

As long as you are symptom-free, please get tested regularly – you should be tested twice a week if you are living on or accessing the campus.

Socialising with one other person

From 8 March 2021, you can leave home for recreation and exercise outdoors with your household or support bubble, or with one person from outside your household. For example you can grab a takeaway coffee with a friend, just ensure you maintain social distancing.

Other things to remember:

  • Follow local signage on and off campus.
  • Look after your wellbeing and those around you.
  • Report any behaviour you’re concerned about.
  • Remember not everyone is able to wear a face covering – be kind.
  • Travel to and from campus safely.

Thank you for looking after our University community.

The Human Experience

Call for submissions: Digital art competition and exhibition for students

Students across the university are invited to send in their submissions for a new digital art competition and exhibition based on the themes of identityinjustice and artivism.

‘The Human Experience: Know Justice, No Peace’ is co-organised by two Kent student societies: the Afro-Disasporic Legal Network and Kent People of Colour Arts, with prizes sponsored by Kent Law School.

The competition is open to all students at Kent with a deadline for submissions on Sunday 21 March. The exhibition will launch on Wednesday 24 March.

Artworks submitted will be exhibited publicly on an online platform and judged by representatives from Kent Law School and the student societies involved.

Submissions in the form of painting, mixed media, photography and audio (spoken word and music) are welcome. They must highlight any of the core themes:

  • Identity: Identity captures our personalities, beliefs, qualities, and ideas. It allows us to be multidimensional and unique. It makes it so that we can mould into different spaces, belong to and relate with different groups of people. So, tell us “Who are you?
  • Injustice: Discrimination, Gender inequality, Sectarianism, those are but a few of the injustices and disparities we face in our lives time and time again. What does it make you feel?  Frustration, anger, denial, passion, acceptance. Do the emotions cripple you or make you want to fight? Channel those feelings and tell us what injustice means to you
  • Artivism: Given our recent political climate filled with violence and discrimination, Artivism advances creativity as means of advocacy and social progress. It creates a canvas for the oppressed in a world where their voices have been toned down and their freedoms limited. It ensures that we cannot be overlooked. We want you to illustrate the struggles of your home country. Take this opportunity to highlight inequalities across the world and stand in solidarity with their movements.

To participate in the exhibition complete this form.

For any queries, email the organisers: thehumanexperienceart@gmail.com

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Changes to GP services in the Medway local area

From Clare Delap, Engagement Lead, NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group

I am writing to let you know about some changes to local GP services and to ask for your views.

Not registered with a GP service in Medway? 

If, like many students, you spend more weeks of the year at your university address than your family’s address, you need to register with a GP near your university as soon as possible.

That way you can receive emergency care if you need it, and access health services quickly and easily while you’re away.

See information on how to register with a GP.

For students using GP services in Medway

NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is planning the future of five GP sites in Medway:

  • St Mary’s Island Surgery, Chatham
  • Green Suite at Balmoral Gardens Healthy Living Centre, Gillingham
  • Twydall Clinic, Twydall
  • Pentagon Centre (Boots), Chatham
  • Sunlight Centre Surgery, Gillingham

The five sites were previously managed by DMC Healthcare until July 2020 when, following concerns about quality and safety, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) took urgent enforcement action. The CCG then awarded a 12-month contract to Medway Practices Alliance Ltd (MPA). MPA, which is rated ‘good’ by the CQC, is the GP federation that brings together practices and GPs from across Medway to provide quality healthcare.

We know that many students from the University of Kent Medway Campus are registered at Pentagon and the Sunlight Centre. If you are registered with any of these practices, please be assured that you do not need to do anything as services will continue to be provided by MPA until September. You can contact your surgery in the usual way on 01634 890712.

The CCG has been hearing from patients and local communities and is currently speaking to local GPs to make a long-term plan for all the patients registered.

It is important that we also hear from students. To give us your views please email: Kmccg.engage@nhs.net by Friday 26 March 2021.

In particular we want to know:

  1. Whether you are registered with a GP practice in Medway?
  2. If you are not registered, can you tell us why?
  3. Which Medway GP practice are you registered with?
  4. What matters most to you when using a GP practice?
  5. If you have any experience of using these Medway GP services over the past year, how satisfied are you with the services and why?

We will be writing to all patients registered at these practices again in the coming months to let you know about our proposals for these sites and to find out what you think. We will communicate with students again through the University.

In the meantime, I look forward to hearing from you.

Yours,

Clare Delap

Engagement Lead

NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group

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Covid-19: Step 1 Government roadmap update

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

As of 8 March, the first step of the Government’s roadmap for moving the country out of lockdown comes into force. This means that the guidelines will change slightly.

It is still important that you stay at home and only leave home for specific reasons including access to University facilities, work, essential shopping or to access medical supplies.

However, from 8 March you may meet with one other person from outside your household outdoors socially as well as for daily outdoor exercise.

Please ensure you socially distance when meeting others not in your household and continue to follow all advice concerning Hands, Face, Space.

Please note you should not return to campus unless you have been specifically invited to do so by your academic school or fit one of the existing criteria (for health, wellbeing and study space reasons).

For those of you who are returning, more detailed information concerning travel, testing and our campus facilities is available on our Spring Return page.

Once you have completed the correct return travel and testing steps, please remember that as long as you remain symptom-free, you need to be regularly tested for Covid-19 twice a week if you are living on campus or visiting the campus to use equipment or facilities. Should you develop any Covid-19 related symptoms, please follow our Self-isolate, Test, Inform procedure.

Returning from within the UK

For those of you who have been contacted by your academic school regarding coming back to campus from 8 March, please get tested at a community facility local to your current home if possible before you return. You must then be tested twice at our asymptomatic testing site before you use any campus facilities and then continue to be tested regularly.

Returning from abroad

For those of you who have been prioritised for return and are currently in another country, please ensure you follow the relevant guidance to travel back safely. Please check our International student advice page and ensure you read the Government guidance fully.

Unless you are prioritised for return to campus, the Government is still against international travel.

Next week I will provide further details on our plans for next term including online examinations and our Summer events programme. Postgraduate research students can also expect a further Covid update from the Dean of the Graduate and Researcher College, Professor Paul Allain.

If you have any questions, please see our Student Coronavirus webpages or email CovidSupport@kent.ac.uk for further support.

Best wishes

Richard

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

Creative careers week

Creative Careers Week (8-12 March)

Creative Careers Week brings together a series of virtual talks, panel discussions and student Q and As delivered by employers, alumni, staff, departments including the Careers and Employability Service, Institute of Cultural and Creative Industries and the Gulbenkian who will share advice and information as well as answer questions from students and alumni about creative careers.

It’s a great way to gain Employability Points before the 15 March deadline! There are several events offered for you to join which include:

  • Attend Careers in Film and Media – Working in the Film Industry (with Sajid Varda, Producer & Actor, CEO & Founder of UK Muslim Film)
  • Hear from industry experts and get a chance to ask questions to our Working in heritage panel
  • Hear from an employer supporting junior creatives at How to get a job in the Creative Industry
  • Find out about Careers in Digital Media – at the alumni Q+A panel
  • Listen in and learn with An interview with actor Benjamin Peter Jones
  • ‘All Smoke & Mirrors’ – How to get that first job in the creative arts industry.
  • Hear and ask questions from recent Film, Drama and Theatre graduates at the Creative Insight Alumni Panel
  • Join Kent alumni for a panel discussion on working in the Publishing industry at Publishing for a Living

There are many more! See the full programme of events which includes details on how to book your place.

You can also follow The University of Kent’s Careers and Employability Service LinkedIn page to keep up to date with what is on each day as well as see – A Spotlight on the Creative Industries – which cover different types of creative careers each day, created by the Gulbenkian and RE:Generation 2031, and see the latest podcast from Oliver Double, the Proper Job Gradcast on Wednesday 10 March.

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Extended rent reduction scheme

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

As you will be aware, the Government has now published updated guidance and a roadmap for how the country will move out of national lockdown. This further extends the length of time that many of you have been unable to return to your University on-campus accommodation.

I appreciate that this continues to be worrying for many of you, and I would like to assure you that supporting your studies and wellbeing remains our priority.

This email contains details of a rent reduction scheme extension for those who remain unable to return to campus as well as a two-week contract extension provided free-of-charge for all students whose contracts would normally run out at the end of the Summer Term on 19 June 2021.

Rent reduction scheme

The University is extending the rent reduction scheme for all students with contracts for accommodation on the Canterbury campus who are unable to return due to the current Government lockdown restrictions.

Students who have not yet been able to return to campus and will not be returning until at least 26 March can now apply online for the equivalent of a further four-week reduction of your second term accommodation fee. The deadline for applications is 14 March 2021.

In order to allow time for the application process and for us to apply the reduction, we will also be delaying this term’s rent payment date until 29 March 2021. A revised statement will be sent to you during the week beginning Monday 22 March 2021 to confirm the new amount.

As before, the amount of the reduction will take into account whether or not you have ‘Bed and Flex’ or ‘Bed and Bistro’ packages as part of your fee. Those students who have purchased the Flex catering package in addition to their accommodation fee will be contacted by the Catering team separately.

If you have already paid your rent for this term, you will be eligible for a rent refund. Refunds will be processed after 29 March 2021. Alternatively, you can use the overpayment against your next terms charges, or your tuition fees. Please note, no refunds will be given if you have outstanding debt.

If you have already paid your rent for this term and wish to request a refund, please submit the refund application form.

For urgent questions only regarding payments and refunds, please email accomfinance@kent.ac.uk. If you have questions about the scheme, and whether you are eligible for it, please email accomm@kent.ac.uk.

Summer Term

As I mentioned last week, we are hopeful that the roadmap will allow us to offer greater access to on-campus facilities and more on-campus events for a much larger number of you from the beginning of May.

To help you take advantage of any summer on-campus educational, social and cultural activities we will also be offering a two-week extension to contracts due to finish 19 June 2021 free of charge, taking them to 3 July 2021. This applies to all students with those contracts whether-or -not you have been able to return so far this term. More information about this, and our planned activities, will follow soon.

Financial support

Please be aware we have emergency short term loans and other hardship funds available if you do find yourself in financial difficulty. Please contact our Financial Aid team or Kent Union’s Advice Service (Canterbury) or GKSU’s Advice Centre (Medway) for more information on what fund may be suitable for you.

Support for students in private accommodation

We will continue to work with the large private providers (e.g., Unite at Pier Quays) to encourage them to do the right thing by students. Moreover, we are continuing to work with Kent Union and GKSU to lobby local landlords to recognise the difficulties that the travel restrictions are causing.

There is more information on the Kent Union off-campus renting page and you can get free advice and guidance from Kent Union’s Advice Service (Canterbury) and GKSU’s Advice Centre (Medway).

If you have any concerns or queries, please check our student Coronavirus webpages or email CovidSupport@kent.ac.uk and we will respond as soon as possible.

With my best wishes,

Richard

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

Library opening hours

Templeman and Drill Hall Libraries open for longer from 8 March

From Monday 8 March, the Templeman Library will be open an extra 68 hours each week to support your study and exam revision!

The new opening hours are:

  • Monday to Friday: 08.00 to midnight (including Good Friday and Easter Monday)
  • Weekends: 09.00 to 18.00 (including Easter Sunday)
  • See the full Templeman Library opening hours.

From 8 March, the Drill Hall Library will be open:

Please keep in mind though that our hours may have to change due to unforeseen circumstances and always check the website before making a journey. And please only come to the library if it’s essential for your studies.

Study space and safety

  • Due to the need for social distancing, there are only 482 study spaces in the Templeman Library. You may have to queue to get in at busy times: see how busy the library is right now.
  • You can book a free carrel (individual study room).
  • The library is set up for socially distanced individual study only – there are no group study rooms or spaces.

To help keep everyone in the library safe, you need to follow these safety rules:

  • Don’t move tables or chairs – they are positioned for your safety
  • Wear a face-covering at all times within the library, unless you are exempt.
  • Clean your desk, keyboard and mouse and printer touchpad before use with the wipes provided (but please don’t use the wipes on PC screens).
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Support and opportunities for your final year

In a year quite unlike any other…. we’re here to help you as you prepare for your final-year exams, assignments and dissertations, as well as helping you to choose the career path that’s right for you – whether you want to progress to postgraduate study or want to stand out in the jobs market.

If you are in your final year of study and need support with what to do next, don’t worry, help is at hand. We have professional teams of staff who are dedicated to helping you make the most of your time here at Kent and to help you reach your potential.

Information Services have teamed up with the Student Learning and Advisory Service and the Careers and Employability Service to offer a wide range of advice and support, from one-to-one appointments, skills development, careers events, presentations and workshops, digital resources, online guides and lots more.

More information

  • Careers and Employability Service
    • career planning, job hunting and applications, postgraduate study, volunteering, employability points
  • Information Services
    • subject support from our liaison librarians, library resource guides, research skills, digital library, software to help you study, exam help reading list, careers and employability reading list
  • Student Learning and Advisory Service
    • one to one academic advice appointments, maths and stats clinics, online study guides and video tutorials, bespoke embedded study skills sessions and academic peer mentoring (APM) training.

Check out our Finalist webpages for more information, events and support in your final year.