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The Black Heroes of Mathematics

By Chris Laming | 17 January 2022

Dr Nira Chamberlain will discuss the ‘Black Heroes of Mathematics’ at a FREE online event organised in collaboration with the School of Mathematics, Statistics and … Read more

Eradicating Degree Awarding Gaps:Developing novel solutions to a complex problem

By Chris Laming | 05 January 2022

The Division of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences are excited to announce that they will host activist, researcher, writer, and educator Professor Gurnam Singh at an … Read more

How to tell stories with science

By Chris Laming | 29 November 2021

A FREE online talk by Alok Jha – Science and Technology Correspondent for the Economist The Division of Natural Sciences, in collaboration with Student Success, … Read more

Respecting equality in a diverse society

By Chris Laming | 12 November 2021

My name is Irene Binil, and I am currently a third year biomedical science student at the University of Kent. Most of my childhood was … Read more

Congratulations to our Student Success Research Intern, Glory Oluwaseun, on receiving a Young Black Achievers Award

By Chris Laming | 05 November 2021

Kent student, Glory Oluwaseun, is recognised for her contribution to citizenship, winning a Young Black Achievers Award from Medway African and Caribbean Association (MACA) nominated … Read more

Thinking On Privilege: Complexities and Considerations

By Chris Laming | 19 October 2021

Privilege is a hot topic nowadays – discussions of the forms of privilege tied to gender, race, class, etc. abound in academic, political, and everyday … Read more

Black History in Motion: From Common Ground to Commonwealth Gold

By Chris Laming | 19 October 2021

Brought to you by the Student Success (EDI) Inspirational Speaker and Black History Month programme Reuben Arthur (born 12 October 1996) is a British male … Read more

My insight into Diversity Mark and improving learning today

By Chris Laming | 13 October 2021

The Diversity Mark project is primarily centred around decolonising the curriculum through contextualising western views of the world, and to allow more marginalised perspectives to … Read more

My journey in becoming a Diversity Mark Officer

By Chris Laming | 23 June 2021

It is 10.00am. Here I am, in my improvised study room, anxiously waiting for the computer to produce that terrifying sound of a Teams meeting … Read more

A journey through Diversity Mark

By Chris Laming | 25 May 2021

“Thinking carefully about how the themes of equality and diversity are integrated into our modules more extensively, can potentially lead to greater student engagement”. Dr … Read more

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