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We are delighted to be hosting the annual Babel Lecture 2025, in partnership with Babel Magazine. Join us on Thursday 30 October for a free lecture from John Vice OBE, former Editor of Debates in the ...
All former university staff are welcome to join the Former Staff Association Annual General Meeting and Dinner on Wednesday 18 June 2025. We're delighted that we will be joined by The Very Reverend ...
Research co-led by Professor Nicola Shaughnessy from Kent’s School of Arts and Architecture has formed the basis of a new play touring English secondary schools, which highlights the dangers of online ...
On the last Sunday of March, Daylight Saving Time begins and clocks ‘spring forward’ by one hour at 1am. Dr Aiste Steponenaite, Sleep and Circadian Neuroscientist and Co-director of the ...
Scholarship value The PhD scholarship includes an annual stipend (equivalent to the Research Councils UK National Minimum Doctoral Stipend; the 2025/26 rate is £20,780, which is not taxed income).
The University offers its congratulations to Team Row4Cancer, winners of the World’s Toughest Row 2024 – a 3000-mile race across the Atlantic from Spain to Antigua. After 37 days, 13 hours and 20 ...
Quantum computing is an area of quantum technology on the cusp of taking computing to a whole new level. It has the potential to vastly accelerate the calculation of complex problems and help us come ...
Kent’s School of Natural Sciences has recently opened a new experimental ballistics facility for teaching and research, adding to its unique portfolio of specialist forensics facilities. Ballistics, ...
Matthew Sotillo-Cooke tenor Cherry Wong piano Returning to the University of Kent after graduating in 2020, tenor Matthew Sotillo-Cooke with pianist Cherry Wong present Schumann’s bitter-sweet ...
About the Challenge The Africa Business and Law Challenge combines business innovation and legal strategy to foster critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. Over 8 weeks, participating teams ...