NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Kent, Surrey and Sussex – Research Week

Professor Sally Kendall, ARC KSS Research Capacity Lead, is pleased to announce the programme for this year’s Research Week which reflects equality, diversity and inclusion in all its forms. The week also highlights how it is important for applied research, researchers across all professions and disciplines and engaging with the public.

The week includes a line-up of learning and development events, research insight talks and presentations aimed primarily at early career researchers, PhD students and independent researchers. It has been designed to help bring people together across academia, health and social care.

All events are free, with virtual events taking place 20-22 June and an in person all day symposium on 23 June at the University of Sussex.

The programme includes a range of presenters from ARC themes, as well as some external presenters who will be sharing their work and expertise on topics such as inclusive research, visual communication and personal exploration/reflection.

E-scooters outside Templeman Library

Paid Summer Internship: Exploring effects of e-scooter use

What is the internship about?

The project will:

  • Explore the Physiological effects of E-scooter use
  • Use equipment in the Sport and Exercise Science Laboratory (e.g. HR, Gas exchange)
  • Improve understanding of motivations and attitudes to E-scooter use (E.g. Physical activity engagement, Transport habits)
  • Seek to provide recommendations around E-scooter use Eligibility*

How long is the internship for?

The internship is available for 5 weeks from 1 June (35 hours a week for 5 weeks).

What is the eligibility criteria?

The Summer Vacation Early Career Research Competition has been designed to address the lack of diversity in research. The aim is to encourage Black undergraduates in all disciplines to consider potential postgraduate study.

The internship is open to all Kent students and we particularly encourage applications from first and second year undergraduates who identify as Black, Asian or minority ethnicity, or come from an underrepresented group (ie. disabled, mature, lower socio-economic, care leaver, first in family to attend higher education).

Find out more and apply by 27 April 2022.

 

Discovery Planet Ramsgate Open Event (29 April)

We are excited to announce that our Discovery Planet Ramsgate Shop (47 High Street) is now available for community outreach activities.

An open event is being held on the 29 April and we invite you to come and take a look at the venue, its amenities and its location in the hope that you could run an engagement activity in the space.

The shop will be open between 10:00-14:00 for you to come and have a look, chat with Discovery Planet and experience how we run our activities.

If you would like to attend, please sign up using this form.

If you are unable to make this date, we will look to run something similar in the summer and we are also recording some video footage at our next event in April (21, 22, 23) which will give an idea of the venue to anyone interested.

 

 

Back of camera

Join our photoshoot and receive £10 on your KentOne card

We have organised a photoshoot to get new, fresh photography for both our Canterbury and Medway campuses and are looking for volunteers!

Our photographer will be taking realistic, candid shots to encompass life at Kent, so you don’t need to worry about posing. You will also receive £10 on your KentOne card/Medway equivalent as a thank you and we’re sure you will have a lot of fun in the process.

If you would like to participate, please fill in this form. We will get back to you with the exact times and further details. Here are the available slots:

Canterbury campus: Tuesday 26 April AM 
Canterbury campus: Tuesday 26 April PM
Canterbury campus: Wednesday 27 AM
Canterbury campus Wednesday 27 PM

Medway campus: Thursday 28 AM
Medway campus: Thursday 28 PM

Join Kent’s Digital Champions Network and volunteer!

The University of Kent is teaming up with Kent County Council to support the local community in becoming comfortable with using digital technology.

As part of KCC’s Digital Champions campaign, the University of Kent is encouraging students and staff to volunteer for an hour or two to support people in accessing the digital world. Your efforts could help save people time and money, make people feel more connected and better informed. Despite this, many people have never been online.

A Digital Champion is someone who helps others to understand the benefits of being online and can spend some time showing them how. Digital Champions do a range of simple things like:

  • Teaching someone to use Google or a web browser
  • Showing a beginner how to set up an email account
  • Helping someone to use the internet to research and plan care
  • Explaining computer terms and internet jargon

In return you’ll get:

  • The opportunity to develop your own skills and knowledge about digital technology
  • Free online training so you know better how to work with others and what sort of things you could teach them
  • The chance to part of a community of Champions who can help each other and share ideas
  • Rewards and awards! You’ll receive a Certificate and an online Open Badge for each Digital Champion course you complete – you can put it on your CV and show others what you’ve done
  • Immense satisfaction that you’ve made a difference to someone else

What are we looking for?

You need a good level of basic computer skills, but you don’t have to be an IT genius. Much more important is having enthusiasm and patience to spend some time helping others to get online.

To find out more, join the introductory zoom meeting on Tuesday 26 April between 16:00-17:00

For more information, please feel free to contact James Corbin on J.I.H.Corbin-2@kent.ac.uk

Join Kent’s Digital Champions Network and volunteer!

The University of Kent is teaming up with Kent County Council to support the local community in becoming comfortable with using digital technology.

As part of KCC’s Digital Champions campaign, the University of Kent is encouraging students and staff to volunteer for an hour or two to support people in accessing the digital world. Your efforts could help save people time and money, make people feel more connected and better informed. Despite this, many people have never been online.

A Digital Champion is someone who helps others to understand the benefits of being online and can spend some time showing them how. Digital Champions do a range of simple things like:

  • Teaching someone to use Google or a web browser
  • Showing a beginner how to set up an email account
  • Helping someone to use the internet to research and plan care
  • Explaining computer terms and internet jargon

In return you’ll get:

  • The opportunity to develop your own skills and knowledge about digital technology
  • Free online training so you know better how to work with others and what sort of things you could teach them
  • The chance to part of a community of Champions who can help each other and share ideas
  • Rewards and awards! You’ll receive a Certificate and an online Open Badge for each Digital Champion course you complete – you can put it on your CV and show others what you’ve done
  • Immense satisfaction that you’ve made a difference to someone else

What are we looking for?

You need a good level of basic computer skills, but you don’t have to be an IT genius. Much more important is having enthusiasm and patience to spend some time helping others to get online.

To find out more, join the introductory zoom meeting on Tuesday 26 April between 16:00-17:00

For more information, please feel free to contact James Corbin on J.I.H.Corbin-2@kent.ac.uk

Half price Kent Sport membership offer coming soon!

Our ever-popular half-price membership offer for students, staff, and members of the public will be returning soon! You’ll be able to take out a half-price Premium Plus membership for one month at a time, between 19 April and 16 June 2022, which will give you access to all the modern sports and fitness facilities on the Canterbury campus including:

  • Access to our extensive, air-conditioned gym for cardio and resistance/weights sessions
  • A full timetable of the most popular fitness and dance classes
  • A wide range of indoor and outdoor sports
  • Use of our brand-new Indoor Tennis and Events Arena, featuring four acrylic tennis courts
  • Participation in social sports sessions** with our ALL Active team

Once you purchase a membership, you’ll need to create an online account in order to book sessions and activities.

Our prices have also been frozen from last year, so there has never been a better time to take out a Kent Sport membership:

  • University of Kent staff – £13 per month
  • Juniors* –  £18 per month
  • Alumni and public – £37 per month and includes a plus one

 

You can purchase your membership online or by visiting the Sports Centre and The Pavilion receptions. Half price membership offer is available for purchase from 19 April to 16 June 2022 inclusive and is for use for one month from the purchase date. Membership terms and conditions can be found at kent.ac.uk/sports/membership.

*To apply for the junior rate, you must be aged 16 to 18 years old. Proof of age will be required when purchasing a Junior membership. **Starting in term 3.

For Kent Sport news, events and special offers, Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram and Twitter UniKentSports.

 

Cathedral view with Daffodils

Spring break 2022 opening times

If you are staying on campus over the Spring break, most of the University’s services are still on hand to help. Here’s a list of services and opening times:

And of course, Campus Security staff are on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Use our new app Order Up!

Order Up! is our new catering app for mobile ordering. It allows you to order food and drink from your favourite cafés, bars, and restaurant on our Canterbury campus.

Veggie or Vegan? We have dishes with you in mind! Why not try Origin’s Smoky Vegan Bean Chilli served with rice and guacamole? Or if it’s meat you crave how about our Hut 8 Big Stack Burger filled with a 1/3 beef patty, bacon, and cheese? Those options and so much more you’ll find on our  various catering outlets and their menus.

We have 4,900 people who use our Order Up! app and counting! As a student, staff member or visit of Kent, you too will enjoy all our app’s features and services.

How do I use Order Up!?

When you use our app, you’ll choose from the features we offer:

  • Order and pay at table
  • Order for collection or delivery
  • Use our contactless payment

You can also:

  • Browse through our menus
  • Look at your order history
  • Select our meal deals

How do I get Order Up!?

Download our app from the Apps Store or Google Play and you’ll order food and drink from your mobile wherever you are.

Want to order from your PC or laptop? No problem! Use our Order Up! web app on Safari, Chrome or any web browser.

Where do I order from?

Visit our Catering website and you’ll find a list of all our catering outlets to order from when you use our Order Up! app.

What have we achieved?

We’re very proud to have recently won the Marketing Award at the 2022 Public Sector Catering Awards for our Order Up! app. The award celebrates marketing campaigns that prove to be successful and exceed expectations. To make sure it was easy for you to use our Catering team spent many hours building the app and testing it by using the back our house software system.

To find out more about our award, read through our Staff News story.

Catering Team Wins at Public Sector Catering Awards

Commercial Services & Estates are thrilled to announce that the catering team have won the coveted Marketing Award at the 2022 Public Sector Catering Awards.

The awards, held at the Hilton London Metropole on Thursday 7 April, celebrate the culinary achievements of individuals, teams, and organisations operating in a public sector environment. There are 18 award categories that represent all areas of the sector.

The Marketing Award is an accolade which celebrates marketing campaigns that have proved to be successful and exceeded expectations. The University’s catering team were presented with the award for the development, implementation, and marketing of Order Up! – Kent’s debut food and drink ordering app. Find out more about Order Up! in our Staff News story.

The catering team worked incredibly hard to ensure Order Up! was user-friendly for customers and ready for the new academic year. Many hours were spent building the app, creating a brand identity, and designing promotional content. A tremendous amount of effort also went into testing the app and training staff on the back of house software.

Keith Williams, Head of Trading, said: “I am immensely proud of our remarkable team, it’s brilliant to see their hard work and collaboration recognised across the sector. The app they created was simply first class, a result of a tremendous amount of work and collective responsibility. Our customers have fully embraced Order Up! and benefitted from its introduction, making all the effort worthwhile.”

The three other shortlisted contenders for the Marketing Award included Zoe Gill from Brakes, Emily Reeves from Cypad, and Super Wellness from OCS.