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Author: Helen Kirk

Get Involved in National Student Money Week 2-6 March

By Helen Kirk | 24 February 2026

Money might not always be the most exciting topic, but it’s one of the most important skills you’ll ever develop. National Student Money Week is … Read more

Nexus hours to change to meet student demand

By Helen Kirk | 18 February 2026

If you have a question while studying at Kent, the Nexus teams are there to help. You can ask Nexus online or visit the Nexus … Read more

Looking After Yourself: A Non-Judgemental Conversation About Drugs

By Helen Kirk | 12 February 2026

University can be exciting, challenging, and sometimes overwhelming. For some students, drugs or alcohol become part of how they socialise or cope with stress. If … Read more

Universities of Greenwich and Kent confirm new multi-university group to go ahead

By Helen Kirk | 04 February 2026

The University of Greenwich and the University of Kent have today, 4 February 2026, confirmed that they have legally committed to the merger between their two institutions and the creation … Read more

Make a lasting impact at Kent as a KSU Officer

By Helen Kirk | 03 February 2026

Nominations are now open for the Lead Kent: Officer Elections, and this is your chance to step into one of three full-time roles for the 2026-2027 … Read more

Shaping Kent Together: Survey Season is nearly here

By Helen Kirk | 14 January 2026

All taught students at the University of Kent are invited to take part in the upcoming Student Experience surveys. The University want to hear from students … Read more

Essential maintenance work in Library A Block

By Helen Kirk | 10 December 2025

We’re making important improvements to ensure the Templeman Library is a safe place to study.   A Block closure from 15 December 2025, expected to open … Read more

Join a project on class, belonging and equity as a paid researcher

By Helen Kirk | 12 November 2025

Kent Students’ Union are recruiting for two student researchers to work on a new student voice project. The project will be exploring how socio-economic background … Read more

Are exams something to worry about?

By Helen Kirk | 12 November 2025

There’s a fine line between being serious about your exams and worrying about them. It’s normal to be apprehensive or feel a little nervous from … Read more

Have your say on Welcome Week and get a £15 Just Eat voucher

By Helen Kirk | 06 November 2025

Calling all new students – share your views on Welcome Week and receive a £15 Just Eat voucher Starting university can be an exciting and, … Read more

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