Estates and SHE Unit fundraising for Children in Need

The Estates Department and the Safety, Health and Environment Unit carried out fundraising events on Thursday 16 and Friday 17 November in aid of Children in Need.

Staff baked and donated a huge variety of cakes and savoury goods, with the Estates Department raising £238 and the Safety, Health and Environment Unit raising a further £33, with the total amount raised being £271.

Thank you to everyone who took the time to make and donate items, and to all of the generous donations going to Children in Need.

Make the most of special rates for new Marlowe shows

The University’s corporate membership of the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, means that staff can access some great discounted deals for the new season.

Special members’ offers include:

  • Peter Pan: Friday 24 November 2017-Sunday 14 January 2018 – 15% off saver/non-peak shows, top four prices
  • Anton & Erin: Broadway to Hollywood: Thursday 15 and Friday 16 February – £3 off, Thursday evening, price band A
  • Legally Blonde: Monday 19-Saturday 25 March 2018 – 20% off, Monday-Thursday, price band A & B
  • Shrek: Wednesday 11-Sunday 22 July 2018 – 10% off Wednesday-Thursday evenings

Full details of Member Discounts are available here.

The Marlowe also offers a number of special Members’ Evenings, including a discounted top ticket and post-show drink with cast members.

For the new season, these include:

  • Peter Pan – Wednesday 13 December 2017
  • Beautiful – Monday 26 March 2018
  • Jersey Boys – Tuesday 2 October 2018

Full details of upcoming Members Evenings are available here.

To obtain your discounted tickets, you no longer need to use a special booking code. Instead, the first time you book using the new system, visit the Marlowe website and:

  1. Go to My Account (it’s under the person icon, top right of the website) or set up an account if you don’t have one yet
  2. Under the ‘Company Name’ option, choose the name of your employer

You will automatically be registered as a Business Membership staff member and every time you log into the website to book tickets, your discount will be applied in the basket.

Enjoy the shows!

the Philadelphia Story

University of Kent Players present new radio play

The University of Kent Players will be presenting a live recording of the classic romantic comedy The Philadelphia Story in the Gulbenkian Cafe on 24 and 25 November.

This new style of production by the Players provides the audience with an exciting glimpse in to the glamorous world of radio plays in the 1940s and a chance to meet the cast of a bygone era.

To add to the occassion, the Gulbenkian is offering a two-course dinner menu for £15 at 19.00, prior to the performance. This is available to book online alongside booking your tickets here or call the box office on 01227 769075.

Reclaim the Night March on 27 Nov

UKC Women’s Campaign and Kent Union have organised a march on  27 November 2017 to show solidarity and support for rape and sexual assault survivors.

Everyone is welcome to come and march with us, regardless of personal experiences.

The march will begin at Westgate Hall, at 17.00, with hot drinks and food and mingling and start marching at 18.00 from the hall, up the high street, loop back round and finish at the Marlowe Theatre steps where we shall take pictures and say our thanks and mingle/go our separate ways.

Find out more on the Facebook event.

Your experience matters – Come to our focus group and tell us what you think!

What do you want from your experience at Kent? What do you think is available to you? What are you taking advantage of? What is most important to you in that experience?

If you are a 2nd or 3rd year undergraduate student at the University of Kent, please come to one of our focus group discussions to tell us.

Refreshments will be served. Sign-up using the links below.

The project is sponsored by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Education and the Kent Union, with support from the Centre for the Study of Higher Education. The goal is to develop a framework for powerful student experiences that will help all students make the most of their time at Kent and staff to support them with this. Your input is vital to this project!

We look forward to hearing from you.

Medway Focus Group:

https://www.facebook.com/events/543195446027804/ or https://doodle.com/poll/x7b4szer9hb4psck

Social Science Focus Group:

https://www.facebook.com/events/721681764705950/ or https://doodle.com/poll/pncdnbud2av7q6t4

Humanities Focus Group:

https://www.facebook.com/events/283345825524244/ or https://doodle.com/poll/9w7kgaxypmccf9fp

Science Focus Group:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1492042244427594/ or https://doodle.com/poll/h7yqph87ms8xus5c

Disability History Month

UK Disability History Month

UK Disability History Month (22 November – 22 December) is an annual event creating a platform to focus on the history of the struggle for equality and human rights. This year marks the eighth anniversary of this event, with a focus on the Arts.

Student Support and Wellbeing have organised a programme of events for UK Disability History Month at Kent. Events include art exhibitions, musical performances, talks, workshops, performance art, film screenings, a comedy night, as well as an exploration of gaming accessibility and design.

The full programme of events is available on the website.

Through celebrating Disability History Month at the University of Kent, we aim to:

  • Raise disability awareness on campus
  • Raise the profile of disabled students and staff, as well as the social, cultural and psychological challenges they may face
  • Counter prejudice
  • Offer inspiration for current and future students and staff with disabilities
  • Explore disability history in the context of the Arts

We hope that you will join us in celebrating UK Disability History Month this year.

If you have any queries regarding the programme or a particular event, please email us.

Kent launches new postgraduate placement scheme 

Postgraduate researchers, academics and staff from across the faculties gathered for the launch on 15 November of the new POP placement scheme.

POP (Professional Opportunities for Postgraduates) is a collaborative scheme led by Kent Innovation & Enterprise and the Graduate School. POP will provide opportunities for Kent postgraduates to work with local businesses and organisations on a short-term basis to support the transfer of knowledge and business growth in the area.

Professor Paul Allain, Dean of the Graduate School, hosted the event and, after a welcome address from Professor Philippe De Wilde, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation, the launch provided an overview of what postgraduates, staff and local businesses and organisations can expect from the scheme.

The launch also included reflection and advice from individuals who undertook similar placements during their postgraduate studies. Dr Hannah Swift (Eastern ARC Research Fellow) conveyed the benefits of her work placement, particularly the opportunities it provided for the dissemination of her research to a wider audience. Hannah Huxley (PhD candidate, Centre for American Studies) and Emily Bartlett (PhD candidate, School of History) praised the practical skills gained from their work placements with Bloomsbury Publishing, and Brian Gutierrez (Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate) provided pragmatic advice for postgraduates pursuing a work placement. Claire Martin (Careers and Employability Service) followed the reflections with an overview of the services CES provides students who are searching for placements, preparing applications or looking for general career advice.

Placements are arranged for a maximum of three months full-time (longer if part-time) and function in a similar way to the delivery of a piece of consultancy. The cost of placements is shared equally between the university (through government funding that supports the Industrial Strategy) and the companies/organisations.

For more information please visit the POP website

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CSHE Research Seminar – Relational expertise in inter-professional collaboration

Colleagues are invited to attend the CSHE Research Seminar taking place on Thursday 30 November 2017, 13.00-14.00 in the UELT Seminar Room.

Anne Edwards, Professor Emeritus, Department of Education, University of Oxford will be presenting the seminar titled ‘Relational expertise in inter-professional collaboration: what is it and what does it offer?’

Collaborating within and across practices is expected of professionals who are tackling complex problems. In this seminar Anne will explain the concept of relational expertise, how it arose in her work on inter-professional collaborations. She will also point to examples of how it has been used as an analytic resource in research studies in a range of settings including knowledge exchange in UK higher education.

These and other examples are to be found in her recent book: Working relationally in and across practices – a cultural-historical approach to collaboration with Cambridge University Press.

To book a place please email cpdbookings@kent.ac.uk

University Cathedral Carol Service

The University Christmas Carol Service in Canterbury Cathedral is on Monday 11 December at 20.00.

It consists of a traditional programme of readings, carols and choir items, atmospherically lit by candle-light. Entry is by free ticket only.

Staff members must email their ticket requests direct to Chaplaincy, following the guidelines here.

Demand for tickets continues to increase, so please send in your requests as soon as you can. This year’s appeal is for East Kent homelessness charity Porchlight.

 

Oh Yes It Is! Pantomime Exhibition at the Beaney

Pantomime season is almost here, and this year Canterbury is celebrating the history of this popular British institution in a brand new interactive exhibition at The Beaney.

Panto came to Britain in the 16th century having started out as a form of Italian street theatre, or ‘commedia dell’arte’. Over the centuries it has developed into a much loved tradition, and for many people, this popular genre is the first experience of the world of theatre.

Developed in partnership with the University of Kent Special Collections and Archives department, the new exhibition, titled ‘Oh Yes It Is!’, opens on Saturday 25 November and features items from the David Drummond collection.

Recently acquired by the University of Kent, it is one of the largest collections of pantomime related material in the UK and includes posters, props, programmes and costume designs spanning over two hundred years.

The exhibition has a special section presented by David Drummond celebrating the life and work of Joseph Grimaldi. An influential figure from the world of pantomime, Grimaldi expanded and developed the role of the clown within the harlequinade genre throughout the early 1800s.

The Beaney is also showcasing items from its own collection as part of the exhibition. Interactive spaces allow visitors of all ages to immerse themselves in the genre and include Widow Twankey’s launderette, Dick Whittington’s road to London and the Giant’s library.

Children and the young at heart can enjoy pantomime-themed dressing up and colouring as well as a Dick Whittington-themed trail around the Beaney. There is also a graphical timeline tracking the people and wider historical events that have shaped and influenced pantomime since the 1700s.

The timeline concludes with an area featuring current set and costume designs kindly loaned by Evolution Productions. Emily Wood and Paul Hendy started Evolution Productions in 2005 and have since built a reputation for superior, bespoke pantomimes with the emphasis on high quality production values, strong casting and genuinely funny scripts.

Chairman of Canterbury City Council’s Community Committee, Cllr Neil Baker, said: “Canterbury’s Marlowe Theatre is home to one of the best pantomimes in the country, so it makes perfect sense for The Beaney to host this celebration just around the corner. It’s a must-see exhibition for all panto fans and I’m sure it’s going to prove very popular.”

Dr Oliver Double and Dr Helen Brooks from the University of Kent’s School of Arts said: ‘We are very honoured to take possession of David Drummond’s wondrous Pantomime Collection. It’s the most comprehensive collection of pantomime materials outside of the national collection housed by the Victoria and Albert Theatre Archive and the possibilities for research and teaching are vast. The collection will benefit students and researchers alike.’

Canterbury City Council’s Director of Museums and Galleries, Joanna Jones, said: ‘We’re delighted to be working with key partners to celebrate Canterbury’s long association with pantomime through this interactive show. The Beaney exhibition and the Marlowe Theatre’s pantomime are complementary activities, providing a great day out for families and other audiences to enjoy during the festive season.’

The exhibition coincides with Canterbury’s 2017 pantomime, Peter Pan, which runs from Friday 24 November at the Marlowe Theatre.

‘Oh Yes It Is!’ is free to visit and runs from Saturday 25 November to Sunday 18 February 2018 in the Special Exhibitions Room at The Beaney. It is organised in partnership with the University of Kent Special Collections and Archives department, with special thanks to Evolution Productions, and co-curated with Jo Dyer from Animate Arts Company.

Full details of the exhibition at www.thebeaney.co.uk or call 01227 862162

The Templeman Library’s Gallery will be hosting an exhibition of some of Kent’s other pantomime collections from December. More information coming soon.