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Our Strategy 2025 – find out more

The University’s Strategy 2025 is now available to read online.

The Strategy spells out how, over the next six years, we will be delivering one of the best education and student experiences, enhanced by a research-rich environment, that enables and inspires our students.

The website includes a video introduction by Professor Karen Cox, our Vice-Chancellor and President, and details individual elements of our Strategy, including:

  • Our vision
  • Our values
  • Ambitions and actions
  • Education and student experience
  • Research and innovation
  • Engagement, impact and civic mission.

It also outlines key strategic projects such as:

  • plans for our Medway campus
  • the new Kent and Medway Medical School
  • and the Institute for Creative and Cultural Industries.

Find out more on our Strategy 2025 webpages.

diversity Valentines event

Diversity Valentine’s event – 14 February

Professor Aylish Wood and Dr Kaitlyn Regehr from the departments of Film and Media  at the School of Arts have organised an event entitled Diversity and Disruption: An Intersectional Valentine on behalf of the School of Arts’ Film, Media and Culture Research Cluster and the Identity, Politics and the Arts Research Cluster. The event will take place at the School of Arts on Thursday 14 February 2019, from 10.00 to 16.00.

Opening dialogues around the challenges diversity offers to theories and practices in visual and online cultures, this event combines short interdisciplinary and interactive workshops to provoke questions on the diversity of images, diversity in themes and the making of visual and online cultures. Taking place on 14 February, Diversity and Disruption is positioned as an alternative love event, which additionally considers connectivity, digital intimacy, intersectionality and representation in the post-digital age.

There are a variety of sessions to attend throughout the day, run by Dr Kaitlyn Regehr (Kent), Professor Amanda Perry-Kessaris (Kent), Shiva Zarabadi (UCL), Professor Jessica Ringrose (UCL), Amelia Jenkinson (Sexplain), Dr Christina Kim (Kent), Dr Sara de Bendictus (Brunel University), Mojisola Adebayo, and Dr Helen Brooks (Kent).

The available sessions include a craft workshop drawn from a Mayor of London commissioned project which explores gender and advertising,  workshops on the perception of diversity, 3D modelling as a form of communication, a Q&A session with actor and director Mojisola Adebayo, and a badge-making workshop on the subject of period poverty.

Please click on our School of Arts webpages to view a full schedule of events, and to book your free tickets for Diversity and Disruption.

 

Ann Hadway

Condolences for Ann Hadaway

Sadly, Ann Hadaway passed away on 3 January this year after a short battle with Lewy Body Dementia and Parkinson’s.

Ann worked at the University from 1986 until she retired in 2010. She started as an Office Manager in Kent Business School and then moved to Politics and International Relations in 2000 as a Clerical Officer.

Ann was a much loved member of staff and will be sadly missed by her friends and colleagues.

Her funeral will be held on Wednesday, 30 January at 11.20 at Barham Crematorium. A wake will follow at The Castle pub, Oare. The Registry flag will stand at half mast on Wednesday in honour of Ann.

A Just Giving page has been set up in memory of Ann to support the research of the Lewy Body Society.

Yasmin Benaleten

Kent Sport Duty Officer and student to scale Kilimanjaro

Kent Sport employees don’t shy away from taking on challenges. Yasmin Benaleten, a Kent Sport auxiliary Duty Officer and Master’s student, certainly fits the bill. She has taken on the arduous task of climbing Kilimanjaro in support of the Meningitis Research Foundation.

Yasmin is currently studying for her Master’s in Organisational Psychology and became a Kent Sport auxiliary in September 2018, slotting right in with the team. With her history of sport having been involved with the rowing team as well as lacrosse, Yasmin is no stranger to keeping fit.

She decided to take part in an extraordinary challenge along with 50 other people that not only tests physical, but mental ability as well – climbing the tallest free-standing mountain in the world in September 2019.

Pairing her challenge with a charity, Yasmin chose the Meningitis Research Foundation, hoping her efforts go towards helping to eradicate this horrible disease by 2030.

‘As I am a current student, I especially want to raise awareness that [students] are at the second highest risk in getting the bacteria which causes the swelling of the protective layers around the brain and long term damage which [causes] one death per every tenth person being infected. The vaccinations are funded by the Foundation, supported by events like climbing Kilimanjaro,’ said Yasmin.

Yasmin is going to be fundraising as much as possible to ensure her challenge happens. She’ll also be taking part in fitness regimes and applying to participate in the Xercise Factor to get her in tip-top shape.

If you’re interested in finding out more and supporting Yasmin on her trek up Kilimanjaro, please see her fundraising page.

Kent Sport wishes Yasmin and her teammates all the best for such an incredible feat.

CELTA courses

Qualify to teach English or improve your own English

The Centre for English and World Languages runs an intensive CELTA training course starting on 17 June.  CELTA (Cambridge Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is an internationally recognised qualification.

If English is not your first language and you’d like to improve, you can sign up for FREE classes, which will be taught by our CELTA trainee teachers.

Find out more about the CELTA course and the free English classes.

Postgraduate Open Evening 5 March 2019

Thinking of further study? Kent are holding a Postgraduate Open Event on Tuesday 5 March at Darwin College from 17.00 to 19.00.

The event will cover all Kent’s programmes offered at our locations in Canterbury, Medway, Athens, Brussels, Paris and Rome. Attend the event to:

  • learn about discounts for Kent students
  • learn about our £11m scholarship fund
  • discuss your specific study needs and raise any questions you may have with academic staff
  • hear from the Dean of the Graduate School

Kent’s programmes are informed by the latest research, so students develop career-focused skills and knowledge relevant to today’s issues.

Kent’s postgraduates have excellent employability prospects with 97% of our 2017 postgraduates in employment or further study within 6 months of graduation.

Book today on our Courses webpages.

Everyone is welcome to attend so please share this invitation with your friends, family and colleagues, wherever they are studying now or if they would like to return to study in the future.

Postgraduate Open Evening 5 March 2019

Thinking of further study? Kent are holding a Postgraduate Open Event on Tuesday 5 March at Darwin College from 17.00 to 19.00.

We have a wide range of subjects, most of which are available full or part-time and some by distance and blended learning. Kent’s programmes are informed by the latest research so students develop career-focused skills and knowledge relevant to today’s issues.

The event will cover all Kent’s programmes offered at our locations in Canterbury, Medway, Athens, Brussels, Paris and Rome and you will be able to:

  • find out about Kent’s £11m postgraduate scholarship fund and Research Council funding
  • discuss your specific study needs and raise any questions you may have with academic staff
  • hear from the Dean of the Graduate School

Book today on our courses webpages.

Everyone is welcome to attend so please share this invitation with your friends, family and colleagues, wherever they are studying now or if they would like to return to study in the future.

Researching the Rainbow Conference 2019

The Researching the Rainbow Conference will be held at the University of Kent on Saturday 16 February from 09.00-17.15 and is free to attend and open to all. Tickets for the Conference  are available now on Eventbrite.

This is the University of Kent LGBT+ Staff Network’s third annual Researching the Rainbow Conference and will be held on the University’s Canterbury campus.

The conference, which takes part during LGBT History Month, is to showcase the vast array of excellent research being done on or related to LGBT+ people and issues, and to encourage multi-disciplinary collaboration and networking.

Topics this year include: university peer group intervention for LGBT students at high risk of mental health issues; the experiences of transgender students in higher education; bisexual individuals in LGBT+ spaces; homophobia in Africa; homosexuality and fascism. There will also be round table discussions with Schools Out, Porchlight and METRO Charity. For the keynote lecture we welcome Munroe Bergdorf, model and social activist.

 

Dateline - Brexit Special

Dateline Canterbury – Brexit Special

Join the audience for a unique opportunity to be part of this news discussion panel, with University of Kent Chancellor Gavin Esler, FTI Consulting’s Head of UK Public Affairs, Alex Deane, and our very own Kent students, for what promises to be an exciting debate!

Confirmed topics are:

  • Brexit – where are we now?
  • The landscape of American politics

The debate will take place in Templeman Lecture Theatre from 18.30 – 20.30 on Thursday 31 January and there will be a buffet reception following the discussion.

Entry to the debate is free with seating on a first come first served basis. Arrive promptly to avoid disappointment.

 

Medway Open Space meeting – 5 March

The Medway Steering Group would like to invite you to take part in an Open Space meeting on Tuesday 5 March from 16.00 to 18.00 in Pilkington room PK011.

An Open Space meeting provides an opportunity for staff to put forward topics for discussion at the session, share ideas, meet like-minded people and facilitate an initial discussion forum on the opportunities of intra-institutional collaboration.

Following the discussions you are invited to make recommendations about how to move forward.

An Open Space meeting is facilitated around one key question. Ours for the meeting is: How can we work collaboratively to enhance the student experience in Medway?

The main purpose of this question is to enable us collectively to support our students, enhance their experience and develop a collaborative atmosphere across campus.

Further Information:
In 2018, the Medway Steering Group funded a collaborative project involving CCCU, UoK and Greenwich, which is currently running. The project is titled GLAM (Gameful Learning at Medway) and aims to enhance critical thinking skills and employability of international and home students through games, discussions and mentoring. Funding for 2019 projects is available and we would like to encourage colleagues to apply for it.

All staff on the Medway campus are invited to participate and bring ideas!

To confirm your attendance please email cpdbookings@kent.ac.uk

For any further information please contact a member of the Medway Steering Group from your University: