This reflection was written by Eleanor Mullings-Pendergast, a fourth-year PhD researcher in Chemistry, and looks back on their experience at the Graduate and Researcher College’s … Read more
Month: January 2026
The Black Student Voices Events and Initiatives Fund
Kent Students’ Union have recently launched The Black Student Voices Events and Initiatives Fund, which is open to students and student groups who want to … Read more
New and improved Academic Search Complete!
EBSCOHost provides the University of Kent with access to many databases, including Academic Search Complete, that you may use to find journal articles, conference proceedings, … Read more
Is Returning to Halls Worth It?
After studying and living at the University of Kent for the past year, and hearing first-hand about life both on and off campus, I’ve come … Read more
Canterbury campus temporary road closures – Sunday 25 January
There will be some road closures in place on the University campus for short periods whilst the Invicta East Kent 10 Mile Road Race takes … Read more
Thread and Legends: Past Icons, Future Designers, 14 Feb
The University of Kent and Fenwick present: Threads and Legends A spectacular showcase of style from Fenwick’s curated collections inspired by the past 60 years … Read more
Do something different. Stand out from the crowd and take a Year In.
Applications are now open for Kent’s Year In programmes for 2026/27 A Year In gives you the opportunity to add an extra year of study … Read more
Vegetation management around Keynes Pond
The Landscape and Grounds Team will be carrying out some vital vegetation management work from the 19 January on one side of the Keynes pond, … Read more
Developing Psychological Flexibility 2 day workshop
Student Support and Wellbeing are hosting a two day workshop to help you gain familiarity with the main reasons why you may feel stuck in … Read more
Special Collections and Archives volunteer call-out
The project As part of the University’s 60th Anniversary, many events are being planned to celebrate the intellectual and cultural history of our institution. Edward … Read more








