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

Dr Julian Baggini

Julian Baggini appointed academic director of Royal Institute of Philosophy

Dr Julian Baggini, honorary research fellow in the Department of Philosophy and Kent honorary graduate, has recently been appointed academic director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy.

Julian Baggini is a writer and the founding editor of The Philosophers’ Magazine. He has a PhD on the philosophy of personal identity and is the author of over 20 books including The Pig That Wants to be Eaten (Granta, 2010), The Virtues of the Table (Granta, 2014) and The Ego Trip (Granta, 2012). Julian’s most recent book How the World Thinks: A Global History of Philosophy (Granta Books, 2018).

The Royal Institute of Philosophy is a charity dedicated to the advancement of philosophy through the organisation and promotion of teaching, discussion and research of all things philosophical. The Institute is not committed to any particular philosophical school or method or, of course, any ideology.

Julian is also appearing at an event with Richard King, Professor of Buddhist and Asian Studies, called ‘Globalising Philosophy’ taking place on Friday 14 June 2019.

The Max Tyler Collection

The Max Tyler Collection

Max Tyler was for many years the historian and archivist of the British Music Hall Society.

After his passing in January 2018, his collection was transferred to the Special Collections and Archives at the University from the British Music Hall Society. He had liaised with the University over a decade earlier to arrange to transfer ownership of the collection after his death.

The collection contains material spanning from the late 19th century to the early 21st century.

It includes: original and copies of Music Hall song sheets, song sheets and scripts for musical comedies, music hall programmes, playbills, 20th century music hall and vaudeville magazines and periodicals, music hall audio recordings on cassette, CD, shellac discs, and reel-to-reel tapes, published books on music hall, and music hall performers, research notes.

We are looking for ways to raise further funding to support cataloguing the collection so that it will readily available to a wide range of audiences, including researchers.

Leaving a legacy can also impact and support scholarships, alleviating hardship and future research.

If you would like to find out more about legacies, please sign up to the Estate Planning Seminar in the Widoger Law Building on Friday 22 March from 15.00 to 16.30.

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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

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Learning and Teaching Networking – Board of Examiners training

The Learning & Teaching Network are running the following sessions:

Running an effective Board of Examiners (for Canterbury, Internal staff)

Wednesday 20 March 2019, 13:15-14:30

UELT Seminar Room, Canterbury

External Examining and Boards of Examiners at Kent (for Medway, Internal and External staff)

Wednesday 27 March 2019, 13:15 – 14:30

Lunch will be available from 13:00

Gillingham Building Room 412 (G4-12),Medway Campus

The sessions will give an overview of regulations and requirements relevant to Board of Examiner meetings. Participants will be given up-to-date guidance about the Credit Framework and related examination conventions / procedures for the classification of awards, in accordance with Annexes J and K of the Code of Practice. The relevant policies and procedures will be reviewed, and there will be time for questions and discussion.

If you wish to attend one of the sessions please complete the online booking form: https://www.kent.ac.uk/teaching/networks/ltn/documents/LTN_booking_form.html

Red Nose Day at Medway campus

There are several ways staff can get involved in helping us to raise money for Red Nose Day this Friday (15 March).

We have a cupcake sweepstake taking place at the Medway building reception from Monday 11 through to Friday 15 March. Pick a cupcake flavour from the poster, pay £2 and you could win £30! The cupcake winner will be announced on Friday at 15,00 at the Medway building reception.

Dress down and wear something red on Friday for a donation of £2.

The Great Kent Red Nose BakeOff Challenge!  We would like to invite staff to take part in a Bake-Off Challenge on Friday. Bake something sweet (no cheating must be homemade) and drop off to R2-09 before 11.00 on Friday. Professor Nick Grief, Dean for Medway will judge the entries. The winner will be announced at 11.30 in R2-09 where you are welcome to join us for tea and coffee (free of charge) and where you will have an opportunity to purchase cakes (please feel free to donate a cake).

If you would like to enter the bake off could you please email me at MedwayMastersoffice@kent.ac.uk

Hope you to see you on Friday to support this worthy charity

Jodie Innes
Master’s Office & College Support coordinator

Congregations

Congregrations volunteering

The Corporate Events team is looking for volunteers to help during congregations for Medway and Canterbury – can you help?

Medway (Rochester Cathedral):

  • Tuesday 9 July (x2 ceremonies), 10:30, 14:30

Canterbury (Canterbury Cathedral):

  • Monday 15 July (x2 ceremonies) 14:30, 19:30
  • Tuesday 16 July (x3 ceremonies) 10.30, 14.30, 19.30
  • Wednesday 17 July (x2 ceremonies) 10.30, 14.30
  • Thursday 18 July (x3 ceremonies) 10.30, 14.30, 19.30
  • Friday 19 July (x1 ceremony) 10.30

This is a special day for all of our graduating students, and a great opportunity to be involved in a feel-good University event.

We have a variety of roles available for volunteers, so whether you would like to be in the Cathedral for the ceremony, helping the graduands check-in, or managing the guest queue, there is something suitable for everyone.

Things to know:

  • Volunteers working two consecutive ceremonies will be provided with lunch or dinner in between their two shifts
  • Volunteers can choose any ceremony ‘shifts’ from the above list, and full training will be available for your designated role
  • In any role, there will be a member of the Congregations’ team on hand to support you
  • Different roles will have different start and finish times due to the requirements of that role for the ceremony
  • It’s a wonderful week and is a great opportunity to see any students that you have supported graduate.

If you would like to get involved in July 2019 Congregations, we would be delighted to have you!

To register your interest or to find out more about the roles available, please email congregations@kent.ac.uk with your preferred ceremony/ies or your query.

We hope to hear from you soon.

Congregations
Corporate Events, Development Office

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
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GCDC Early Career Researcher Training School

Are you a PhD or Early Career Researcher working on cutting-edge research that addresses the challenges faced by developing countries?

The GCRF Kent Global Challenges Doctoral Centre (GCDC) and the GCRF COMPASS project have launched a’ call for applications’ for the first GCRF GCDC Early Career Researcher Training School, to be held on 2-6 July 2019 at the University of Kent. Its main objective is to offer an opportunity for further skills development and exchange of ideas for PhD and Postdoctoral Researchers working on capacity-building and political, economic, societal and environmental developments in ODA countries.

External participation, especially from ODA recipient countries, is strongly encouraged. Researchers from overseas institutions can apply for a bursary of a maximum of £1000 for travel and visa costs, and the application deadline has been extended to 25 March.

GCDC Summer Training School 2019 at a glance:

When: 2-6 July 2019

Where: The University of Kent, Canterbury

Theme: ‘Governance, resilience and order: Eurasia and beyond, under the pressure of global and regional change’

Application and travel bursary deadline: Monday, 25 March

Visit the GCDC webpage for more information and to apply: https://www.kent.ac.uk/graduateschool/gcdc.html

Contact us: kentgcdc@kent.ac.uk

The Training School is organised in tandem with a large GCRF Kent Conference ‘Building Resilience’ (1-2 July), which successful candidates are welcome to attend. An early draft programme of the ‘Building Resilience’ conference will be available soon here: https://research.kent.ac.uk/researchservices/gcrf2019/