At Kent, you'll be a part of a welcoming, inspiring, and inclusive university. We empower each other to go further, which means our graduates are ready to achieve outstanding things in the world. It's ...
Space Science at Kent Kent has an impressive history of space research, with its internationally renowned Physics and Astronomy courses having delivered leading science subjects for over 50 years.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Having a cat or a dog as a companion can increase human life satisfaction and wellbeing as much as family and friends do, according to new Kent-led research. Analysis from economics researchers ...
There is no doubt that technology has transformed the way students learn – the question now is how universities can adapt education to their needs. Dr Phil Anthony, Head of Kent’s E-Learning team, is ...
Congratulations to Kent Gospel Choir, which has won the annual University Gospel Choir of the Year competition for the second time in its history. As a celebration of gospel music, talent, and the ...
Why do financial markets exist? What products and services are available, and why are they designed as they are? In this module, you'll understand the demand and supply drivers for global financial ...
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 academics Professor Mark Smales and Professor Kathy Kotiadis are set to lead an £8.2 million project supported by a £3.8m Research England grant which will unite England’s world-class diagnostics ...
Knowledge Orders before Modernity - a Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarship Programme To be considered for the scholarships Knowledge Orders can provide, you must have sent us your expression of interest by ...
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