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Postgraduate research photography competition

Postgraduate research photography competition 

Unleash your creativity with an eye-catching snapshot and be in for a chance to win £250!

Are you a Master’s or a PhD student? Have you been thinking about innovative ways of presenting your research to colleagues or to the general public?

Tell a story about your research by sharing a photograph and win up to £250!

Submit:

  • a photograph (min 300ppi), which promotes a key finding of your research or summarises the potential impact of your work
  • your name, department/school, photo title and
  • a short photo descriptions (max 250 words)

Email your submission to graduateschool@kent.ac.uk by midnight on 7 April 2019.

For more information visit the ReCapture Blog.

Launch of Canterbury KM Big Charity Quiz

Book now for the Canterbury KM Big Charity Quiz

Join in the KM Big Charity Quiz at the University of Kent on Friday 26 April.

The quiz, being held in our Sports Centre on Canterbury campus, starts at 17.00 (doors open at 18.20).

University of Kent students and staff  can save £15 by using code the code UKC19 when booking. The regular price is £65 for a team of eight.

Each table will receive a ploughman’s supper and a bottle of wine. A bar is available.

Great prizes including Eurostar tickets plus a fun raffle and other games.

Book your table now by clicking here

Blackbaud logo

Blackbaud Scholarships to support fundraisers

The University’s Centre for Philanthropy is pleased to announce three new scholarships generously supported by Blackbaud.

The Blackbaud Scholarships have been launched with the aim of supporting fundraising practitioners to gain substantive professional and personal development. Available to students on the MA Philanthropic Studies starting September 2019, the scholarships will enable individuals to undertake a postgraduate Master’s level programme. Taught by distance-learning, the MA Philanthropic Studies is designed to fit around the personal and professional commitment of practitioners.

Blackbaud is offering three scholarships to MA Philanthropic Studies students who meet the selection criteria. The scholarships will be paid towards tuition fees for the degree programme which is part-time over two years. The scholarships available consist of:

  • 1 x full scholarship (tuition fees paid for two years)
  • 2 x partial scholarships of £2,000 (£1,000 towards tuition fees each year of the degree programme)

David Benjamin, President of Blackbaud’s International Markets Group, said: ‘Enabling fundraisers to make an even bigger impact on the world of social good is at the heart of our values, and we are delighted to help support the next generation of fundraisers in their professional development.’

The Centre for Philanthropy at the University of Kent was founded in 2008 and is delighted that Blackbaud are supporting fundraising professionals through the Blackbaud Scholarships at Kent.

For more information about the MA Philanthropic Studies and the Blackbaud Scholarships please visit our Scholarships webpages or email philanthropy@kent.ac.uk

Postgraduate study centre, Canterbury campus

New postgraduate study hub open at Canterbury

The Graduate School, Kent Union and Information Services are delighted to announce the opening of a new exclusive postgraduate study hub.

Located on the first floor of the Senate building, the new hub offers 39 PCs on large desks with adjustable chairs and plenty of room for laptops and books. There are also 8 small study rooms – 6 for individual study and 2 for more collaborative work.

Features:

  • 39 PCs
  • Desks with extra power points
  • A relaxed seating area
  • Wi-Fi
  • Printer
  • Kitchen with fridge and microwave
  • Wheelchair accessible – it is accessible for wheelchair users via a ramp at the main doors and a lift located in the foyer
  • Day lockers
  • Bespoke lighting
  • Private study rooms

For more information visit www.kent.ac.uk/graduateschool/pgstudyhub.html

The Graduate School would like to thank the following people and teams for their work and support:

  • Charlotte Ifill, Assistant Project Manager – Estates
  • James Thompson, IS Project Manager – Information Services
  • Estates
  • Stonepoint Construction
  • Jason Patrick, Simon Ruff and Peter Graham
  • Fran Williams and Julia Crompton
  • Tracey Davies
  • Rob Springett, Hakki Aganoglu, James Burr, Marc Greenhill-Jeffery, Sam Goodall, High Moxon and Luke Ranger
  • Kent Union
Boots theatre show

Alumna production Boots at the Bunker Theatre

Alumna Sanna-Karina Aab, who graduated from the School of Arts with a BA (Hons) in Drama and Theatre in 2016 and an MA in Creative Producing in 2017, has produced a show currently running at the Bunker Theatre, London.

Boots tells a story of two women, Liz and Willow, who meet in Boots – the high-street pharmacist. When Willow is not providing ‘excellent customer service’ she talks to Liz, a customer at the store and who has a habit of leaving her husband in the utility room.

The two women are from different backgrounds, different generations and seemingly entirely different worlds, yet form a powerful cross-generational friendship when they find something in common: their love of trees… and their loneliness. As the roots of their past entwine, they discover an unexpected path in the woods that leads them where they never thought they’d go…

Boots is my third show,’ explains Sanna. ‘For this particular show, I was approached by the theatre – they had the show already programmed but they needed someone to manage it. It’s a completely new play, so it’s been interesting to see the process as the play was still changing during the rehearsals. We have so far received some incredible feedback by our audiences as well as the critics.’

She added: ‘The MA Creative Producing helped me massively as it taught me the basics of theatre producing and gave me a good understanding of the industry… I have so far produced three Off-West End productions (recently also Beast on the Moon and White Guy on the Bus at the Finborough Theatre).’

Boots runs until16 March 2019, with ticket prices ranging from £10 to £19.50. For more details, please see the Bunker Theatre’s webpage .

Instagram video

Would you like to feature in our new Instagram videos?

As part of the University’s international recruitment campaigns, we’re creating a series of short Instagram videos and need enthusiastic Kent students to take part.

Each one-minute video will cover an aspect of life at Kent – our courses, what the lecturers are like, student life, extra-curricular activities etc – and be published to the University’s main Instagram account.

If you would like to help promote the University by featuring in one of these videos and talking about your experience of Kent, please email Kieren Kershaw, International Digital Marketing Intern, on K.Kershaw@kent.ac.uk by Friday 15 March.

International Women’s Day 2019

In celebration of International Women’s Day on 8 March, here are a range events taking place across our campuses to celebrate women and their achievements:

Friday 1 March

  • Songs of Freedom workshop with Sabina Desirt & Jessica Lauren – A singing workshop utilising on a song about political activism – 17-18.00, The Gulbenkian.
  •  The Jazz Sessions: Jessica Lauren’s Naga 5 – Composer and jazz keys player Jessica Lauren with a 5 piece ensemble for a special concert exploring female empowerment – 19.30, The Gulbenkian.
  • UKC Women’s Campaign present Pink Shirts – The Women’s Campaign are raising money for Coppafeel by selling pink t-shirts until 8 March. Get yours in Essentials!
  • Gender Equality Survey – the survey is open to women until 8 March 2019.
  • Get Talking –  If you don’t have anything planned for your area how about following the footsteps of the HR department and promote famous and influential woman and get the conversation flowing? Contact Equality & Diversity for your information pack.

Wednesday 6 March

  •  Wear Pink – All staff and students are invited to wear pink for charity.
  • ‘On Wednesday’s We Wear Pink’ – The Women’s Officer and the UniBoob Team present a IWD Vensday takeover at The Venue.

Thursday 7 March

  • Self Identity and Empowerment Painting Workshop: Female-identifying only painting workshop (from 18.00, location TBC). Register your interest and find out more from Yvonne Ayeni.

Friday 8 March

  • Uchenna Dance – The Head Wrap Diaries
  • Self-Identity and Empowerment Exhibition (time and location TBC)
  • Unravelling the mysteries of the menopause and the taboo! – Book via Staff Connect (search ‘menopause’) – 09.30-11.15, Rochester Board Room.
  • Athena SWAN ‘Balance for Better’  – International Women’s Day at Kent Q&A from 12-14.00 in Grimond Lecture Theatre 3.
  • Inspiring International Women: Shown and Tell – 13-14.00 in UELT Seminar Room – Register your interest.
  • Funny Rabbit Comedy Club – An all-female line up of comedians for our regular comedy night. Featuring, Jayde Adams, Tanyalee Davis and Carrieann Redneck.
  • A Quiz Night Out – Kent RaG have teamed up with K-Bar, Woody’s, Origins, Mungo’s and Cargo to host a campus-wide charity pub quiz on Friday 8 March to commemorate International Women’s Day!

Sunday 10 March

  • This Girl Can Family Day – A day for all the family to celebrate women and girls and champion gender equality. Featuring clay-modelling workshops, films directed by and about girls/women, science workshops/demos, a disco and pop-up performances
  • F-rated films

Thursday 14 March

  • Kent Sport Q&A with Claudia Du Val, #1 ranked female MMA black belt. (More details to follow.)

Ongoing

In honour of International Women’s Day, Student Services, the Library and Kent Union have compiled a suggested reading list of titles that focus on female empowerment. Titles are classic and modern, fiction and non-fiction, sad and funny so there should be something there for everyone! Copies available of selected titles.

 

Jobshop Jobs Fair

Looking for part-time work whilst studying in Canterbury?

Looking for a summer job to keep you occupied during your vacation?

Don’t miss Jobshop’s flagship recruitment event held in Eliot Hall on Tuesday 12th March from 12pm – 3pm!

We are bringing lots of incredible student employers straight to you! There isn’t an easier way of finding employment!

Sponsoring the event is New Dawn Security Training Services (NDSTS)

Attendees include:

Affinity Trust

Careers & Employability Service

Centerplate

Churchill House Summer Centres

Concorde International

CTM

CXK

Employability Points

Explore Learning

Frontier

Healthcare Direct Services

Ignite Solutions

Kent Innovation & Enterprise

Kent Hospitality

New Appointments Group

Nurse Plus

Plus Ed

Royal British Legion Industries

RNLI

Smaller Earth

Stafford House

Supercamps

Symbol Connect

Teach First

The Challenge

The Gulbenkian

University of Kent Outreach

Wesser

Wildpacks

Kent’s first Economics Summit

The first Kent Economics Summit – ‘Economics in Today’s World’ – will take place on Saturday 2nd of March in Templeman Lecture Theatre from 11.00 – 17.00.

This student-led initiative, involving both the Kent Economics Society and Kent Invest will include inspiring talks from:

  • Dr Linda Yueh, economist, broadcaster and writer
  • Dr James Warren, research economist and School of Economics alumnus
  • Iria Camba Florez de Losada, Senior Analyst at Compass Lexecon and School of Economics alumna

The day will also include an entertaining debate on the topic ‘Is Economics Useless?’, featuring Economics lecturers, Drs Alfred Duncan and Amrit Amirapu. Plus there will be a chance to network with speakers and other students over lunch and refreshments.

It promises to be an interesting and fun day – so make sure you book your place here.

The summit is open to all Kent students and is sponsored by the Kent Opportunity Fund.

Peter and the Wolf

Peter and the Wolf to be performed by University musicians

One of the great orchestra fairy-tales comes alive in Colyer-Fergusson Hall on Sunday 10 March in a concert for all the family, as University musicians gather to perform Prokofiev’s popular ‘Peter and the Wolf,’ with narration by Senior Lecturer in Drama, Will Wollen.

Current musicians and musical alumni, under the baton of Director of Music, Susan Wanless, will present the enduring story of Peter, his animal friends and the Big Bad Wolf at 15.00 in an hour-long event. Narrator Will Wollen was formerly Artistic Director of the Theatre Royal Margate, and his stage performances range from the West End and the National Theatre to rural touring, and he is also the Humanities Faculty Director for Public Engagement at Kent.

Tickets are £8 (full) and £5 for students and children; details are available on Gulbenkian website.