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Category: Health and wellbeing

University Nursing Service

By Miriam Sandiford | 13 March 2026

The University Nursing Service is a free, confidential service available to all University of Kent students and staff during term time.  Our friendly nurses are here to … Read more

Uni Mental Health Day – what’s on and support, 12 March

By Miriam Sandiford | 12 March 2026

The theme for Uni Mental Health Day 2026 is human connection, something we all need in an ever-increasingly digital world! Student Minds’ national research found … Read more

Middle East conflict – support for all students

By Miriam Sandiford | 11 March 2026

We are deeply saddened by the recent escalation of events in the Middle East. Our thoughts are with students, staff, and their families, as well … Read more

Breaking the Procrastination Cycle: Tools That Actually Help

By vh209 | 10 March 2026

Written by Bri Willis So, you’ve found yourself procrastinating again and you’re trying to overcome it? That’s okay, we’ve all been there. In fact, I’m … Read more

International Women’s Day classes and support

By Nick Sandland Smith | 03 March 2026

To celebrate International Women’s Day, we’re offering a variety of free classes and gym sessions to all members of the University of Kent community on … Read more

Future Ready Fashion – A Clothes Swap Event

By Emma Marku | 27 February 2026

“Swap, Don’t Shop! Refresh Your Wardrobe Sustainably.” Our student Global Officers in collaboration with Kent Student’s Union Advice Service are hosting a clothes swap event … Read more

Kent Diamonds: Mental Health Mentor

By Miriam Sandiford | 25 February 2026

Kerriva is passionate about helping others and chooses to spend much of her time volunteering for charities to promote mental health and support vulnerable people. … Read more

Join an Inclusive Goalball Session, 25 Feb

By Miriam Sandiford | 18 February 2026

Come along and take part in a fun and inclusive game of goalball, a team sport designed for blind and partially sighted players but also … 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

Zine Workshop and exhibition tour – 27 Feb 2026

By Clair Waller | 04 February 2026

Book now to take part in our ‘Make It Yourself’ zine workshop and exhibition tour! Special Collections and Archives will be hosting an exhibition tour … Read more

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