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Curriculum Internationalisation Development Sessions (CIDS) – June 2018

Dr Anthony Manning is pleased to be working in collaboration with Dr Silvia Colaiacomo at UELT over the next few weeks to run a new series of Curriculum Internationalisation Development Sessions (CIDS) focusing on mechanisms to develop and enhance curriculum internationalisation within modules and co-curricular educational activities.

The CIDS are designed to respond to an objective which features in both Kent’s Institutional Plan and our Internationalisation Strategy.

There is a session for each faculty with timings outlined below. If you can’t make the time designed for your particular faculty, feel free to come to one of the other slots.

  • 5 June 12:00-2:00 – UELT Seminar room – Social Sciences
  • 11 June 12:00-2:00 – UELT Seminar room – Humanities
  • 15 June 1:00-3:00 – Rutherford Lecture Theatre 2 (RLT2)– Sciences

For further details including session outline please see: https://www.kent.ac.uk/teaching/networks/ltn/index.html#062018CIDS

 

 

 

Please book via cpdbookings@kent.ac.uk

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Kent Hospitality’s Bank Holiday Monday opening times

The following Kent Hospitality outlets are open on Monday 28 May 2018:

  • Dolche Vita – Brunch (08:00 – 14:00), Dinner (17:30 – 19:30)
  • CARGO (12:00 – 23:00)
  • K-Bar (12:00 – 23:00)

The following Kent Hospitality outlets are closed on Monday 28 May:

  • Origins
  • Sibson Café
  • Rutherford Dining Hall
  • Bag It
  • Mungo’s
  • Create
  • The Street Kitchen
  • Sports Café
  • Hut 8
  • No 1
  • The Galvanising Shop Café

Outlets will adhere to normal opening times on Saturday and Sunday. Please visit https://www.kent.ac.uk/catering/ for outlet opening time information.

Kent Vision

KentVision Change Sessions running now!

KentVision Change Sessions running from next week!

You might know a little about KentVision, you might know a lot, but Change Sessions are a chance for everyone to get to know a little more.

As go live draws nearer, attend a session to prepare for upcoming changes and look forward to the benefits that come with KentVision.

Sessions will focus on specific areas, so you can attend according to your interests. In session, we will explore the need for change, illuminate opportunities, address challenges and encourage open discussion. Each attendee will leave more prepared for the arrival of KentVision across enrolment to congregations.

They’re also an ideal precursor to training. Learn about cultural, conceptual and process changes before getting to grips with using the new system during training.

BROWSE WHATS AVAILABLE AND SECURE A PLACE NOW!

There’s two sessions to choose from in the first instance …

Introduction to KentVision

Explore the broad changes to institutional culture needed to effect change; a reactive environment must become a managed environment for significant improvements all round. Focus is on the ways everyone can embrace the change with particular attention to administration of the student lifecycle.

Business Rules, Deadlines & Reference Data

Rules and reference data underpin the processes and system functionality in KentVision. Find out what sort of rules we’re talking about, how they will work and what that means for the way we plan and administer the student journey.

… And more sessions coming soon as we delve into topics specifically related to particular areas of student lifecycle administration.

Don’t know much about the KentVision Programme yet? There’s lots of resources online to get a feel for the coming changes, understand what the Programme is doing and what that means for you. And you can always get in touch.

Pub Night - May

Join us at the pub for a free drink!

Calling all alumni, students, staff and friends!

The next pub night is on Tuesday 29 May from 18.00 to 20.00 at the Miller’s Arms

Spring is here! Come along and catch-up with alumni and friends for the last Alumni Pub Night of the academic year. Find out what Kent graduates get up to after leaving University and to de-stress from exam season. First drink and hot snacks will be provided.

Alumni Pub Nights are a chance for Kent alumni and students to come together to socialise and network in a friendly local pub in Canterbury.

We hope you are able to join us, Tuesday 29 May from 18.00 to 20.00 at the Miller’s Arms. It’s always a pleasure to meet Kent alumni and students to hear about your experiences here. If you have any questions about this event or others like it then please do contact alumni@kent.ac.uk.

Register here.

Kent Sport one month membership

One month membership offer this summer

The summer is finally here, so what better excuse is there to get out and explore the stunning Canterbury campus and the beautiful Kent countryside than with a one month membership at Kent Sport?

The opportunities to get active at Kent Sport are almost endless. Exclusive to this year, we’ve added three new grass tennis courts for all you Wimbledon fans, alongside the existing tennis and netball courts and three artificial pitches. For the explorers, we offer a range of high-quality bikes to hire for free through the Kent Sport Cycle Hub. Your membership also includes access to our modern sports facilities including the fitness suite**, squash courts, all outdoor facilities, all fitness and dance classes, plus free equipment hire.

Offer valid from 1 June to 1 September 2018 inclusive. Adults can get membership for just £35.50, while Juniors (anyone in full-time education and/or 16 to 18 years old) pay just £28. Under 16’s pay £3.90 per activity. To purchase your membership, visit the Sports Centre or Pavilion receptions from 1 June. Membership is valid for one month from purchase date. For further details and terms and conditions, please visit www.kent.ac.uk/sports/membership. You can view the Kent Sport facility opening hours here.

*To apply for the junior rate please bring with you proof of full-time education (student card etc.). **Please note that some parts of the fitness suite will be closed for renovation during the summer period. All the cardio, weights machines and free weights on the first floor will not be affected by the renovation work.

To stay up to date with Kent Sport news, events and special offers, Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter UniKentSports.

 

Kerri Layton

SMFA EED graduate performing at legendary London jazz venue

SMFA BA (Hons) Event and Experience Design 2011 graduate, Kerri Layton is performing at legendary Pizza Express Cabaret venue, The Pheasantry (Chelsea), on Tuesday 17 July from 20.00.

The Pheasantry was nominated for Best Live Music Venue in the London Lifestyle Awards, and considered to be one of London’s major venues of New York-style jazz-singing, musical-theatre-influenced cabaret work.

Kerri is enjoying a successful career as a performer with her live band and as a solo artist, and heads up independent record label Dixiebird Records, which runs live music events all across the capital, featuring some of London’s finest musicians, as well as running her own Creative Event Consultancy.

Her EP Songs For A Rainy Day is produced by bandleader, saxophonist and composer, Mick Foster and is due for release in July 2018.

For more information on the concert and to buy tickets, go to: https://www.pizzaexpresslive.com/whats-on/miss-kerri-layton

 

Estates Department

Come to the Estates Showcase – Tuesday 26 June

Colleagues are warmly invited to attend the Estates Showcase on Tuesday 26 June, in the Darwin Conference Suite from 10.00-15.00.

Come along to meet members of the team and find out what the Estates Department does, including:

    • Launch of our new Customer Services Centre – how we can help you access all our services
    • FutureProof – our exciting new campus wide sustainability project linked to the United Nations Sustainability Goals
    • Transport and Parking information – what are your options?
    • Meet our Grounds team and hear how we care for the University’s Estate – you can also get horticultural advice on how to look after your plants!
    • Speak to our Capital Projects team about what projects and new buildings are planned
    • Have a look at some different furniture options and how they can facilitate a more flexible working environment
    • Understand our planned preventative maintenance regime and why it is necessary
    • AND much more……

We are also excited to announce that we will be launching our new Customer Services Centre at the showcase, so please do come along to meet the team behind this initiative.

This is going to be a very popular event and refreshments will be provided so we ask that you book a place first by clicking here.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Peter Czarnomski|Director of Estates

Jolly Sailor Pub in Canterbury

Last pubTALK of the year – Monday 21 May

Please join us next Monday (21 May) at The Jolly Sailor, Canterbury for the last pubTALK of the academic year!

We are excited to welcome Professor Alex Stevens who will be joining us to discuss ‘Countering drug deaths’.

As usual, pubTALKs will be in the upstairs function room at The Jolly Sailor, Canterbury. Doors open at 19.00 for a 19.30 start and entry is free of charge. Everyone is encouraged to stay behind after the talks to continue the discussions for a drink or two!

Please feel free to invite colleagues and friends – all are welcome. You can also get up to date information via our website or mailing list.

We’re looking forward to seeing you there.
The Q-Step team

DIARY DATE: pubTALKs will be back again from October 2018 when they will be held on the second Monday of each month.

 

Paul March-Russell on the Arthur C. Clarke Award

Dr Paul March-Russell, Specialist Associate Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature and editor of Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction, is on the judging panel for the Arthur C Clarke Award for science fiction literature for the second year running.

The shortlist for 2018 has just been announced. The six shortlisted books for the best science-fiction novel published in 2017 are:

  • Robert Cargill, Sea of Rust (Gollancz)
  • Anne Charnock, Dreams Before the Start of Time (47 North)
  • Omar El Akkad, American War (Picador)
  • Jaroslav Kalfar, Spaceman of Bohemia (Sceptre)
  • Jennie Melamed, Gather the Daughters (Tinder Press)
  • Jeff VanderMeer, Borne (Fourth Estate).

‘The 2018 shortlist is perhaps one of the most eclectic ever,’ commented Paul on the shortlist, ‘From a giant flying bear in a post-apocalyptic landscape, to the future of reproductive technology; from an absurdist satire on the meaning of existence, to a dystopian society where paedophilia is a virtue not a sin; and from the prospect of a second American Civil War to a post-human world of scavenging robots and global AIs, this is a list that demonstrates the imaginative possibilities of sf being written today.’

The winner will be announced at a public award ceremony held in partnership with Foyles Bookshop, Charing Cross Road, London, on Wednesday 18 July 2018.

Further details of the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the shortlist are available at: www.clarkeaward.com

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Angelos Evangelou publishes new translation

Dr Angelos Evangelou, Associate Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature, has recently translated Greek-Cypriot poet Andreas Georgallides for a bilingual (Greek and English) edition of the collection ελάχιστα περισσότερο άδειο [barely more empty] (Iambos Publications, 2018).

The collection is abstract and minimalistic, yet loaded with autobiographical and romantic undertones. As Georgallides writes in his preface,  the poems ‘do not demand comprehension nor do they claim hospitality in the space of meaning’.

The book was launched in Nicosia, Cyprus at an event organised by the Union of Cyprus Writers, and is currently being considered for the Nana (Athena) P. Kontou Award (Academy of Athens, Greece) and for the ‘State Poetry Award’ (Cultural Services, Ministry of Education and Culture, Cyprus).

For more information, please see here.