Kent joined the Technician Commitment in September 2017, pledging to improve the visibility, recognition, career development and sustainability of technical careers at our institution. Our Stage 3 ...
Research co-led by Dr Kirsty Horsey of Kent Law School has found that more parents in England and Wales are having babies through surrogacy. The number of parental orders, which transfer legal ...
Singer-songwriter and record producer, PinkPantheress is among eight impactful individuals who will receive an honorary degree from Kent in July. PinkPantheress, who grew up in Canterbury, Kent before ...
New research from Kent has identified prosocial behaviours and bonding amongst people who attend raves, which may help explain why rave culture has endured for the last thirty years. While there is a ...
The partnership will lead to the creation of a new “super-university”, the London and South East University Group* – a new model bringing both institutions under one structure whilst enabling each ...
Kent biosciences researchers, working closely with RentACherryTree (a small agricultural business in East Sussex), have developed an innovative way to turn waste cherries into a valuable, ...
The University of Kent’s language learning resources developed by ‘The English Hub for Refugees’ have been adopted by teaching staff of HMP Oakwood (Wolverhampton) under lockdown. Amid the COVID-19 ...
The “Blitz Spirit” has been regularly referenced during the current pandemic, and the School of History's Dr Charlie Hall has examined what this really means. He said: ‘It has long been the case that, ...
Researchers from Kent, in collaboration with the University of Surrey and the University of Hertfordshire, have developed a free guide to support care homes to provide care that is inclusive for older ...
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 ...
A new study from Kent’s School of Anthropology and Conservation has found that Oldowan and Acheulean stone tool technologies are likely to be tens of thousands of years older than current evidence ...
A team of researchers from Kent have demonstrated that it is possible to grow tea in lunar soil as part of a wider field of work to explore how future astronauts living and working on the moon can ...
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