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Author: Miriam Sandiford

Limited offer: Get 20% off Student Art Pass

By Miriam Sandiford | 16 October 2025

Enjoy a year of art and opportunities! From Tate Modern to Cardiff Castle and V&A Dundee, enjoy endless cultural adventures across the UK without breaking … Read more

Money Matters workshops from KSU

By Miriam Sandiford | 14 October 2025

Discover financial support and services available to you as a student at Kent Kent Students’ Union Advice Service will be offering budgeting, Student Finance England … Read more

Medway Marketing and Communications Assistant paid role

By Miriam Sandiford | 14 October 2025

Could you help promote the students’ union’s activities at The Hub? Greenwich Students’ Union are looking for a Student Marketing and Communications Assistant to join … Read more

Get involved: Vision and Voices event, 23 Oct

By Miriam Sandiford | 10 October 2025

Vision & Voices is our annual Black History Month celebration taking place on 23 October (15:00-21:00 at The Venue). It’s a student-led event that brings together … Read more

Applications now open for Wellbeing Student Advisory Board

By Miriam Sandiford | 10 October 2025

Applications are now open for students who want to shape wellbeing support and make a real impact across our campuses. What is the Wellbeing Student … Read more

Canterbury Whitefriars Student Shopping Night, 9 Oct

By Miriam Sandiford | 06 October 2025

Don’t miss the student shopping night in Canterbury on Thursday 9 October with discounts, entertainment, and exclusive events just for you! What’s in store? Exclusive … Read more

World Mental Health Day activities and support, 10 Oct

By Miriam Sandiford | 30 September 2025

This year the World Mental Health Day theme is mental health in catastrophes and emergencies, highlighting the importance of people being able to protect their … Read more

Make a difference! Join our Widening Participation Student Advisory Panel

By Miriam Sandiford | 25 September 2025

 Are you passionate about equality of opportunity in higher education? Do you want to ensure that the student voice is at the heart of decisions … Read more

Employability Points: More chances to apply for rewards

By Miriam Sandiford | 02 September 2025

This year there are some changes to the Employability Points (EP) Scheme.  First off, the reward structure will be different. There will be three periods … Read more

Will you be returning from overseas after the summer break?

By Miriam Sandiford | 20 August 2025

Are you travelling overseas over the summer break? You can use our airport transfer service for your return to campus for the new year. Our Airport Transfer … Read more

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