Canterbury campus drone tour

See a different perspective of our Canterbury campus; take to the skies and see the campus and Canterbury with a drone tour recorded this summer (which seems a long time ago now!). Sit back, relax, and enjoy the views as the drone explores the sights, old and new, on our 300-acre site.

The Development Office commissioned a company with a CAA licence to undertake filming over the summer, to be used to in our communications with alumni and to promote the Footsteps path. The flight was approved by the University’s Safety, Health and Environment Unit, and took place early on a Saturday morning outside of term time.

If you’d like to use any of the footage in University videos, please contact Chris Wenham (c.wenham-455@kent.ac.uk).

Canterbury campus drone tour

See a different perspective of our Canterbury campus; take to the skies and see the campus and Canterbury with a drone tour recorded this summer (which seems a long time ago now!). Sit back, relax, and enjoy the views as the drone explores the sights, old and new, on our 300-acre site.

Professor Matthew Goodwin: Book Launch and Q&A with Gavin Esler

The School of Politics and International Relations is delighted to invite you to what promises to be a fascinating and highly topical talk and Q&A with University of Kent Chancellor and journalist, Gavin Esler and the School of Politics and International Relations very own Professor Matthew Goodwin. The talk, Q&A and book launch is entitled: National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy.

All are welcome to attend (university staff and students and the general public). Free to attend but booking is necessary.

In this talk, University of Kent Chancellor Gavin Esler and Professor of Politics and International Relations, Matthew Goodwin will explore the roots of the current populist revolt in the West, from Brexit to Donald Trump, to Marine Le Pen in France and Matteo Salvini in Italy. Across the West, there is a rising tide of people who feel excluded, alienated from mainstream politics, and increasingly hostile towards minorities, immigrants and neo-liberal economics. Many of these voters are turning to national populist movements, which have begun to change the face of Western liberal democracy. But to what extent are these voters angry, old white men? Are their grievances economic or cultural? And is this political volatility a short-term protest or long-term realignment? With a presentation of new findings, a discussion and Q&A session, this event will “dig deep” to look at what is really going on and challenge some conventional wisdoms along the way.

Signed copies of Matthew Goodwin’s new book will be available to buy at the event.

National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy
Thursday 8 November 2018, 19.00
Gulbenkian Café, University of Kent

Further information and booking site.

Etty Hillesum

Interfaith Week 2018 events

A series of events are taking place on the Canterbury Campus, to which all are welcome.

These begin, on Monday 12 November, with a presentation about the ‘spiritual’ diarist and Holocaust victim Etty Hillesum by visiting speaker Dr Philip Knight (17.30, KLT 2) and continue on Wednesday 14 November with an invitation to visit Canterbury Mosque (14.00-16.00, Giles Lane) and, later on, an evening Symposium led by a variety of speakers on the theme of ‘Knowing God’ (KLT5, 18.00-19.00 and followed by vegetarian buffet).

On Wednesday 21 November a paper ‘Luke’s Gospel and The Qur’an: an Inter-textual Study’ will be given by Revd Dr Stephen Laird, Anglican Chaplain (CNWsr2, 13.00-14.00).

Contact chaplaincy@kent.ac.uk for further details.

Note-Taking session available

Learning and Development’s full catalogue of courses is now viewable via Staff Connect. We still have places available on our Note Taking session, running on the 21st November, 9.30am-12.30pm.  Please use Staff Connect to see further information and to book a place.

We are running a number of drop in sessions to demonstrate the training and appraisal modules, and dates can be found on our website.

CHASE and SeNSS Briefing Sessions

Are you interested in applying for a CHASE or SeNSS-funded studentship but are unsure where to begin? Are you a supervisor or administrator supporting CHASE or SeNSS-funded students?

The Graduate School is hosting several information sessions for staff and students in the Autumn of 2018 on how to apply for CHASE-funded and SeNSS-funded studentships. Please click on the links below for more information:

Please get in touch with the Graduate School at graduateschool@kent.ac.uk with any queries and to reserve a place on one of these sessions.

Beverley Farmhouse guest accomodation- open day

Are you looking for accommodation for visitors to campus? Do you know that we have 11 bedrooms within the Grade 2 listed building Beverley Farmhouse on campus available all year round that are 4* rated by the AA and VisitEngland?

To give you the opportunity to explore this wonderful building, Kent Hospitality Conference Office is holding an open day 10.00-14.00, Wednesday 7 November to showcase the facilities. Everyone is welcome!

There are four single and seven double bedrooms with shared modern bathroom facilities and access to fully equipped self-catering kitchens. Free Wi-Fi and parking is also available. Rooms are competitively priced with special rates for internal bookings.
Year-round accommodation at Beverley Farmhouse is only one of the services we offer, so you can also take this opportunity to speak to some of our team to learn more about what we provide, including event management packages and delivered catering which can be tailored to your needs.

We are dedicated to providing the best experience and service to our customers and are incredibly proud that our dedication to excellence has been recognised. This year Kent Hospitality was awarded ‘Best University Accommodation for Groups’ for the eleventh year running at the Group Travel Awards, as well as CUBO’s prestigious ‘Commercial University of the Year 2018’ award.

We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday 7 November. Please note there is no need to make an appointment, just turn up at Beverley Farmhouse 10.00 – 14.00.

In the meantime, if you have any queries or would like to find out more about the other services we offer please visit our website or contact us at conferences@kent.ac.uk. If you would like to make an appointment to see the rooms on an alternative date, please contact us on extension 8000.

David Walsh publishes on late antiquity

Dr David Walsh, Lecturer in Classical & Archaeological studies for the Department of Modern Languages, has recently published a book entitled The Cult of Mithras in Late Antiquity Development: Decline and Demise ca. A.D. 270-430 (Brill, October 2018).

In The Cult of Mithras in Late Antiquity, David Walsh explores how the cult of Mithras developed across the 3rd and 4th centuries A.D. and why by the early 5th century the cult had completely disappeared. Contrary to the traditional narrative that the cult was violently persecuted out of existence by Christians, Walsh demonstrates that the cult’s decline was a far more gradual process that resulted from a variety of factors. He also challenges the popular image of the cult as a monolithic entity, highlighting how by the 4th century Mithras had come to mean different things to different people in different places.

This publication is part of a supplementary series on Late Antique Archaeology.

For more, please see here

Year in Data Anlaytics Information Event

Current undergraduate Kent students are invited to learn how adding a Year in Data Analytics to their degree can enhance their employability, at the Year in Data Analytics Information Event on Wednesday 21 November, 1:00 – 15:00 in Sibson Lecture Theatre 2.

The one-year self-contained programme, run by the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science (SMSAS) in partnership with the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research (SSPSSR), provides students with the opportunity to develop key data gathering, analysis and reporting skills. Such skills are highly sought-after by a wide range of employers across all sectors.

For more information about the Year in Data Analytics visit http://bit.ly/YearinData or email smsasugadmissions@kent.ac.uk