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We were delighted to welcome councillors from Canterbury City Council and Kent County Council to the Parkinson’s Centre for integrated Therapy (PCIT) today to celebrate … Read more
Kent Sport Student Activity Survey
Let us know how we can shape our services to allow you to be active We all know that there are many physical and mental … Read more
Join the Sanctuary Collective - Use Your Skills to Make a Difference
Do you want to do something helpful and productive for asylum seekers and refugees in our University and local community but don’t know where to … Read more
Help us rename Dolche Vita
Calling all University of Kent students and staff! We need your help to rename our beloved campus restaurant, Dolche Vita. For over a decade, Dolche … Read more
KLS students place in the top 10 of the National Student Negotiation Competition 2024
Two undergraduate law students at Kent Law School reached the national finals of the National Student Negotiation Competition for England and Wales 2024, hosted by … Read more
GradPost Article: Research Compassion, Inspires and Hope by Octavia Whiteley
When I did my Psychology undergrad here, I said I never wanted to do research because I’m an aspiring Clinical Psychologist. I never had a … Read more