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California, ‘Being and Time’ and the Rodney King riots: Nostalgia podcast with Todd Mei

In the latest episode of the Nostalgia podcast series, Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, speaks to Dr Todd Mei, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Philosophy.

Todd was born in California in an environment that was a hotbed of Republicanism and we discuss his love of rock climbing, Heidegger’s ‘Being and Time’, working as a claims adjuster, wind surfing, break-dancing, skate punk, wrestling, his apprehension of LA in the light of the Rodney King riots, being ‘shaped by opposition’, the different political sensibilities between the UK and US and how Todd responds when people ask him whether he’s a theist or an atheist. We also learn whether Todd would rather be an academic or a rock climber and why as Heidegger would say looking back is his way of looking forward.

THE Awards 2018

The THE Awards 2019 – submit your ideas for entries now

The “Oscars of higher education”, the THE Awards 2019, are open for entries.

This year’s awards feature categories including:

  • Widening Participation or Outreach Initiative of the Year
  • Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community
  • Outstanding Library Team
  • Technological Innovation of the Year
  • International Collaboration of the Year

Take a look at these and other categories  and, if you have an idea for an entry, let the team in Corporate Communications know. Deadline for entries is Wednesday 5 June so please let us know – by emailing communications@kent.ac.uk asap.

With your help, we may be able to repeat Kent’s successes in the awards over the last two years – in 2017, winning the Outstanding Support for Students category (for our Student Success Project) and in 2018, winning, again, for Outstanding Support for Students for our OPERA project and shortlisted in the Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year (Professor Nicola Shaughnessy, School of Arts).

Picture shows: The Kent team collecting the Outstanding Support for Students trophy from Sandi Toksvig (far left) at the THE Awards 2018.

Changes to 190 and 191 bus services

From 11 May 2019 Arriva introduced new buses, services 1 and 2, to replace the 191 bus service.

View the new timetable.

The 191 will no longer stop at the Medway campus but the new services will arrive on campus approximately every 10 minutes.

Arriva has introduced these new services to improve reliability.

The 116 bus route remains the same and continues to stop at the University.

The new Campus Shuttle route also connects Liberty Quays accommodation, central campus and the Dockyard. Find out more on the Campus Shuttle webpage.

School receives bronze award under Athena SWAN Charter

The School of European Culture and Languages has been successful in its application for a Bronze Award under the Athena SWAN Charter. The award will be presented at a ceremony at the University of York on 24 June 2019.

The Athena SWAN Charter was established in 2005 to encourage and recognise commitment to advancing the careers of women in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM) employment in higher education and research. In May 2015 the charter was expanded to recognise work undertaken in arts, humanities, social sciences, business and law (AHSSBL), and in professional and support roles, and for trans staff and students. The charter now recognises work undertaken to address gender equality more broadly, and not just barriers to progression that affect women.

Bronze awards recognise that the School has a solid foundation for eliminating gender bias and developing an inclusive culture that values all staff. This includes initiatives such as working to promote the number of female students on courses, ensuring an even balance of male and female teaching and academic staff, and putting equality policies in place for all staff.

Dr Lubomira Radoilska, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Deputy Head of School and Athena Swan lead, said: “The Athena SWAN Bronze Award is an important milestone toward the advancement of gender equality within SECL. The four year Action Plan that this Award supports will guide our continued efforts developing a working and learning culture where everyone feels welcome and respected.”

Design Our Space student competition

Kent Sport is challenging students to Design Our Space for a chance to boost their creative portfolio and win some fabulous prizes.

What is the space?

One of our squash courts has become a multi-use sports facility for a variety of activities including martial arts and boxing. Kent Sport would like you to creatively enhance the space to provide an inspiring and enjoyable experience for the students who will use it. You have four walls as your blank canvas to unleash your imagination on; show us what you can do!

Who is the competition open to?

The competition is open to all University of Kent students.

Judging and prizes

A panel of judges will review all submissions and select the best design. The winning participant will be able to transform the space and see their design in use and will receive a £300 Amazon voucher and a meal for two at the Pavilion Café Bar. The runner up will receive a £150 Amazon voucher. Five random entries will receive a Kent Sport goody bag including a £10 Amazon voucher.

When does the competition close?

The competition will close at 11.59pm on Wednesday 5 June 2019.

How do I get started?

So if you want to kick start your creative career or just rise to this exciting challenge, visit our website for further details including terms and conditions and start brainstorming your ideas!

www.kent.ac.uk/sports/designourspace

If you have any queries and to express your interest, email us on sportsenquiries@kent.ac.uk.

#DesignOurSpace

Kent Sport staff spotlight: Brighton marathon success

Congratulations to University of Kent Sports Development Officer for Medway, Jemma Whyman, who smashed the Brighton marathon on 14 April 2019 in just 3 hours and 14 minutes. We asked about herself and the experience.

How would you describe your job?

I put on sports and activities for student and staff, to help encourage them to be more active. For details of the May and June Medway activities see the timetable here: https://www.gkunions.co.uk/pageassets/activities/clubs/Team-Medway-Social-May-June_.pdf

Why did you do the marathon?

It helps with my mental health.I like to challenge myself and have a target to aim for. I have never been able to get a place in the London marathon, so I wanted to try and get championship entry by running a good time at Brighton marathon.

What training did it involve?

I have spent about six months training and I have a running coach who writes me a plan each week. Her name is Liz Weeks and she really has helped me to achieve my goals. I was training 5-6 days a week which included running and circuits. I had to increase the volume of food I eat and eat more carbohydrates. Especially before the long runs I would carbohydrate load and take on energy gels. I also stopped drinking alcohol. My endurance and speed increased throughout my training. I did several races in preparation where I placed 2nd and 3rd lady in a couple, which really gave me a confidence boost.

How did you do at the event?

The event went very well. My time was 3 hours 14 minutes which means I will get automatic championship entry into London marathon next year. I came 13th in my age category and 21st lady overall.

Learning and Teaching Conference 2019 – How do we design for and facilitate interaction and inclusivity?

There is still time to book a place on this year’s Learning and Teaching Conference taking place on Monday 17 June, 9:00-17:00 in Darwin Conference Suite, Canterbury.

The programme and details on sessions that are running during the day is now available here https://www.kent.ac.uk/cshe/news-events.html?tab=learning-and-teaching-conference-2019

Please complete the online booking form to register https://www.kent.ac.uk/cshe/events/LT_Conference_2019_Event_Booking_Form.html

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BAG week – the final countdown

Four days to go!

‘Belong and Grow – it’s your BAG’ (aka BAG week) launches next week and runs from the 13th to the 17th of May.

Book your tickets now to ensure your place(s). 41 bookable events and some drop in sessions for staff and students. Tickets will be available up to the day of each event.

We hope that you all enjoy the week and find something that’s your BAG.

#bagweek

Europe Day

Celebrate Europe Day at the UK’s European university

As the UK’s European university, Kent is committed to the opportunities provided by European and international engagement.

To mark Europe Day and to celebrate the University’s role within Europe, various activities have been planned for Thursday 9 May, to which everyone is welcome.

International Partnerships is hosting a ‘European Opportunities Fair’ in the Gulbenkian from 12.00 – 14.00. The event will showcase the University’s many opportunities available to both staff and students. The event will be accompanied with a traditional blend of live European music between 12.30 – 13.30 and a European-themed menu throughout. #EuropeDay2019

Upcoming highlights arising from Kent’s European links include:

For further information about the University of Kent’s engagement, links and commitment to Europe, see our Europe webpages.

Couch to 5K

Get running with Kent Sport’s Couch to 5K

Can’t run or haven’t run in a long time? Give it a go with Couch to 5k!

Kent Sport is bringing back our popular Couch to 5K challenge for the summer term and we want you! With this programme being especially designed for people who have done little to no running, it’s the perfect way to start something new.

In this 12-week plan, you will work on your running and by the final week you will be running for half an hour or approximately 5K. You won’t be on your own as our enthusiastic staff will be with you every step of the way to help you achieve your target. This challenge builds in time and effort, so you’ll constantly be impressed with what you can do if you push yourself a little.

For this term, we have two sessions a week to support you in your goal of achieving the challenge. You are welcome to attend just one or both of the sessions each week.

Session 1

Starts Monday 12 May 2019, 17.10 to 18.00  – meet at Sports Centre reception (runs continuously for 12 weeks)

Session 2

Starts Wednesday 14 May 2019, 12.00 to 13.00 – meet at Sports Centre reception (runs continuously for 12 weeks)

Anyone is welcome. No experience necessary.

Please note the sessions include warm up, cool down, stretches and you therefore won’t be active for the full hour. No need to register just turn up, meet at the Sports Centre reception and off we go. Comfy clothing and footwear advisable.

Free for Gold and Silver members or join Kent Sport for £5 with Bronze membership and pay £2 per session.

Any questions contact: sportsdevelopment@kent.ac.uk