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Author: Chris Laming

Student Success Fond Farewells and Cannot Wait to Start Working with You “Anew”!

By Chris Laming | 23 November 2020

The Student Success Team wanted to take this opportunity to congratulate our esteemed colleagues as they take up new posts across the University. It has … Read more

TASO award to fund Diversity Mark evaluation

By Chris Laming | 17 November 2020

As part of the increasing success of the Reading List Diversity Mark Project, Professor Kathleen M. Quinlan from the Centre of the Study for Higher … Read more

Decolonising Pedagogies: Gender, Race, Faith in Higher Education

By Chris Laming | 24 July 2020

Kent Law School is delighted to welcome Professor Heidi Mirza as the first speaker in its Excellence in Teaching and Learning Series, on Wednesday 29th … Read more

Student Success Project: Statement on Racism

By Chris Laming | 05 June 2020

All staff in the Student Success Project are deeply saddened and disturbed by the recent death of George Floyd, and the inexcusable BAME deaths from … Read more

Inspirational Speaker: Dr Aneeta Rattan

By Chris Laming | 14 October 2019

Universal-Non universal Meta-Lay Theories: A Pathway to Belonging for underrepresented individuals in STEM The School of Social Policy, Sociology & Social Research, the Student Success … Read more

Inspirational Speaker: Michael Tefula

By Chris Laming | 07 October 2019

As part of their Student Success Programme, the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science are delighted to welcome you to their Inspirational Speaker event … Read more

Kent Business School: Skills to Success

By Chris Laming | 07 October 2019

The first Kent Business School, Medway speaker event of the academic year takes place on 31 October 2019 from 5pm-7pm at the Royal Historic Dockyard. … Read more

SECL workshops and Inspirational Speaker events this week

By Chris Laming | 07 October 2019

The School of European Culture and Languages are hosting three fantastic workshops this week. On Monday 7th October, from 12.30–2pm in Cornwallis East seminar room … Read more

BAME/Staff of Colour and Kaleidoscope Networks: launch event

By Chris Laming | 01 October 2019

Professor Heidi Safia Mirza, Emeritus Professor in Equalities Studies, UCL Institute of Education and Visiting Professor of Race, Faith and Culture at Goldsmiths College, will … Read more

Working Class Studies Association Conference: Beyond The Heartlands

By Chris Laming | 09 August 2019

Original artwork: Nigel Wallace Organised by colleagues in SSPSSR; Tim Strangleman, David Nettleingham, Emma Pleasant & Sophie Rowland and Student Success Project Lecturer Triona Fitton, … Read more

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