Category Archives: Student opportunities

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Join 5k Your Way on 23 March

Come participate or volunteer for 5k Your Way which is a sponsored 5km route around the campus on Thursday 23 March from 12:00-14:00

You can come along as a group to walk (or run!) to help us reach the goal of providing 10,000 meals for students facing extreme financial hardship. Students can register for free. 

Find out more about Kent Giving Week and how you can get involved.

If you are facing financial hardship, please see support available to you and contacts on our cost of living webpages.

Take your ambition further. Discover how at our Postgraduate Open Event.

Postgraduate Open Event, 1 April

Join us out our Postgraduate Open Event on Saturday 1 April, meet our staff and current students across our UK and European campuses. 

What to expect at the Open Event:

  • Find out more about postgraduate study at Kent in Canterbury, Medway, Paris and Brussels.
  • Discover our multimillion-pound scholarship fund and other funding opportunities.
  • Learn more about our career focused programmes and work-placement options. As well as our conversion courses in psychology, business, economics, computer science, journalism, law, social and healthcare for those looking for a change of direction.
  • Meet and chat to our incredible academic and support staff as well as our current students.

Book your place today.

Cost of Living Hardship Fund opens 6 March 

To help support students facing hardship as a result of the increased cost of living, the UK Government has provided additional funding of £15m to English universities. Of that, the University of Kent has been allocated £126k, which must be awarded to students by 31 July 2023, to add to existing hardship funds. 

We have created a Cost of Living Hardship Fund to release these funds to Kent students. The fund can be used to help with rent or any other increased living costs due to the cost of living crisis. The Cost of Living Hardship Fund will open on 6 March 2023. 

Students who are facing financial hardship due to the increased cost of living are invited to apply for an individual award of £300 to help with any increased living costs. Priority will be given to students who have not been awarded other hardship funds. However, if you have previously received a hardship fund but are still in financial need please apply as your application will still be considered.

The Cost of Living Hardship Fund will open on 6 March 2023. We encourage you to read the guidance on how to apply in advance so you can apply quickly once the Cost of Living Hardship Fund opens on 6 March. Once we reach the application threshold, we will close the fund so we can begin processing applications. 

 

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Did you come to Kent via Clearing? Would you be willing to share your experience?

The University is looking to create new content with students who came to Kent via Clearing. This can be video content, written profiles or social posts for use on Kent’s channels.

If you came to Kent through Clearing and would like to tell your story, to help others in a similar position this year, then please contact Sam Charman – Digital Content Officer at s.t.charman@kent.ac.uk for more information.

Students will be able to earn credit on their KentOne card for taking part.

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Apply for 1 of 5,000 places on ‘Santander Scholarships Skills: Excel for All’, a FREE, flexible, online programme delivered by Udemy.

You can choose either Complete or Advanced Excel – which, once completed, will help you to become more confident in one of the most widely used professional tools.

Applications close 16 May 2023, apply today!

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Take your ambition further. Discover how at our postgraduate open event.

Postgraduate Open Event, 22 Feb 

Are you considering to stay on for a Master’s? Come along to our Postgraduate Open Event on 22 February at the Sibson building, Canterbury Campus.  

Find out more about:  

Speak to our friendly academic and support staff, as well as our own undergrad to postgrad students. See if postgraduate study may be an option for you.  

Book your place now.

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Become an International Programmes Ambassador!

International Programmes is seeking to employ two ambassadors to help organise and provide a programme of social events and activities for Pre-sessional and short course students.

Do you have an interest in, and awareness of, intercultural issues? Do you have an understanding of what it’s like to be an international student in the UK? Do you enjoy working with an interesting and diverse group of people? Would you like to work during the summer holidays?

We’d love to hear from you!

What we’re looking for

We’re looking for two students to work on Band B contract (School Experience Placements; £13.81 per hour), reflective of the level of responsibility required.

The role will be from May to September 2023, with the potential to extend to December 2023.

It will involve occasional work between May and July, with most hours falling in August when we are at our busiest. Applicants need to be available to work flexible hours and this would be discussed at interview stage in greater detail.

Responsibilities

Key duties would include:

  • Meeting and greeting students and escorting visiting students
  • Providing campus tours and tours of Canterbury
  • Assisting & leading on-campus activities run by International Programmes
  • Leading outreach trips to local areas of interest on both weekdays and weekends
  • Leading enhancement activities on a weekly basis
  • Helping to organise and advertise the social programme to students in person, via social
    media and email
  • Basic administrative tasks for outreach activities under the direction of a member of
    University staff
  • Appropriate additional activities as and when required

We would also like our Student Ambassadors to plan and run weekly online enrichment sessions that will be open for all Pre-sessional students to attend, and potentially opened out to our short course students.

You will work closely with our Student Support and Experience Officers to promote and organise the social programme. You will be expected to use your own initiative to oversee day trips and organise and run online and in-person events as and when required.

What our previous Ambassadors say

Pre-sessional Student Ambassador Rosie says:

My time working as a student ambassador for the International Programmes was incredible, I was lucky enough to explore new places and revisit cities I had not been to for a while, all whilst meeting people from many different cultures. I highly recommend this job to anyone who loves exploring and meeting lots of amazing new people.

How to apply

To apply, please send a CV and a statement of interest by email to Amy Moses at a.moses@kent.ac.uk by Midnight on Sunday 26 February.

If you have any queries, please email Amy Moses.

Subject to selection, interviews will take place on Tuesday 14 March 2023.

For an insight into our Pre-sessional courses and the impact you would have as an ambassador, check out our Pre-sessional Video Competition First Place Winner 2022 and our Second Place Winner videos.

Re:Action 24/7 free bootcamp to boost your employability

What is RE:Action 24/7 Bootcamp?

RE:ACTION 24/7 is a 6-week FREE virtual programme, consisting of live and on-demand online sessions.  

  • Monday – relatable Q&A with a high-profile inspirational speaker, who will speak about their lived experiences. 
  • Tuesday – training session, where you can find out how to put your learnings into practice. 
  • Wednesday – employer sessions – find out about how the theme relates to the world of work, and how YOU can get involved! 
  • Thursday – reflections – your chance to learn about the importance of reflection, and how to apply it, and how to set yourself goals. 

Re:Action timetable

Not only can this programme boost your confidence, sense of belonging and career aspirations, it can earn you valuable employability points too! 

Who is it open to?

All students and recent graduates.
 

When does it take place?

The programme starts on Monday 20 February 16:00-17:00. There are 24 1-hour sessions which take place over a period of 6 weeks.  With a celebration event happening on the 30 March. See the attached timetable for more details.

How is it being delivered?

Everything will take place online and participants will be able to go back and watch anything they have missed.
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Global internship programme – Summer 2023

Pagoda are delighted to be working with the University of Kent to offer our fully supported blended internship opportunities, for summer 2023!

Students taking part will have the option of completing an 8-week internship with a host company based in Spain, Portugal or Vietnam choosing across a variety of sectors. Your programme will be split into half working remotely and the other in-country, where you’re provided accommodation, on-site support and an amazing internship experience!

Programme dates are from 26 June to 23 August 2023.

See Pagoda’s website to learn more and find out about eligibility criteria. Programme fees and accommodation costs are covered and additional travel grants available for eligible students.

You can get in touch with our Go Abroad Team by emailing goabroad@kent.ac.uk

Join our online information session

We’re holding an online information session on Wednesday 8 February 12:00-14:00 where you can ask any questions.

Global Citizenship: An online short course

How will you take a stand on the global issues you are passionate about?

Kent has partnered with Common Purpose to bring you ‘Global Citizenship’, an experiential online course through which you will develop skills and competencies needed to thrive in the 21st Century, whilst learning more about the UN Sustainable Development Goals, enabling you to play an active role in advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

By participating in this course, you will:

  • Become equipped to take rapid action on a Sustainable Development Goal
  • Learn to collaborate with diverse networks
  • Challenge preconceptions and inform people’s perspectives
  • Learn how to operate across hierarchies
  • Be enabled to live and maintain your values and integrity.

The course will run from 13 February – 3 March and is expected to take 9 hours to complete in a self-paced learning environment over the 3 week period.  ou will complete a series of experiential activities, offline tasks, reflections and facilitated discussions.  Further networking opportunities with peers will also be made available.

Upon successful completion of the course, you’ll earn the ‘Global Citizenship’ micro-credential, demonstrating that you’ve developed the skills to tackle complex global issues. 

If you are interested in participating, please apply online.  The deadline for applications is 6 February.  An information session will be held on 2 February from 10:00-11:00 for those interested.

For more information, please contact e.l.marku@kent.ac.uk