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Category: Student voice

Are you discussing decolonisation?

By Miriam Sandiford | 30 January 2026

Is decolonisation ever discussed as part of your modules at Kent? If not, would you like it to be? And would you like to ensure … Read more

The Black Student Voices Events and Initiatives Fund

By Miriam Sandiford | 20 January 2026

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

Is Returning to Halls Worth It?

By Ana Hythe-Oram | 19 January 2026

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

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

How student feedback shaped our new employability offer

By rc542 | 12 December 2025

399 students and recent graduates completed our Careers and Employability Service User Survey in April. This is how we have acted on your feedback. This … Read more

Tea with the VC: Your questions answered

By Allie Burnett | 10 December 2025

Last week, Kent students gathered for our latest Tea with the Vice-Chancellor session – an open forum where Kent students put their burning questions directly … Read more

My Guide to Choosing Second-Year Accommodation

By Ana Hythe-Oram | 04 December 2025

Hi everyone, I’m Javine, a second-year Computer Science student and proud two-time survivor of the Kent accommodation process. Spiralling About Accommodation If you’re currently spiralling … Read more

Free period products across our campuses!

By Miriam Sandiford | 04 December 2025

Together with Kent Students’ Union, we’ve increased access to free period products across our campuses. We’ve installed new period product dispensers in key locations at … Read more

How I secured a Year in Industry Placement thanks to the Enhance Programme

By rc542 | 02 December 2025

Holly Smith from the School of Psychology talks about her experience of Enhance: The Work Experience Development Programme. Tell us a bit about yourself “My … Read more

Introducing your Global Officers 2025/26

By Emma Marku | 17 November 2025

Representing a range of cultures, academic disciplines, and personal interests, we are delighted to showcase this year’s cohort of Global Officers who are taking part … Read more

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