As part of our 60th anniversary celebrations, the University of Kent will host Humanity at a Crossroads a interdisciplinary symposium next month exploring the enduring legacy of one of the twentieth ...
Expect three days of performances, exhibitions, reunions, music and community, a celebration of what this university has been, what it is right now, and everything it’s still becoming. Sixty years ago ...
Reader in Chemical Biology On this page About Research interests Teaching Supervision Professional Publications About What are the mechanisms that govern the formation of amyloid protein structures ...
The three-day annual festival, Pint of Science, returns on 18-20 May and with it, opportunities to hear from Kent researchers in local cafes, pubs and other inviting spaces. Pint of Science provides a ...
Fans of Korean skincare may be familiar with ‘hero ingredient’ Madecassic acid for its skin-soothing properties, but researchers at Kent have revealed its greater potential for use in the fight ...
Neurodivergent young people can now access a new suite of free, interactive creative resources developed from pioneering research at Kent. The resources are based on Playing A/Part, an Arts and ...
This is a regional public health matter and not specific to the University. The response is being led by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and we are working with them and partners as the ...
Kent has today, 4 March, announced it will be launching ChatGPT Edu as part of its ongoing Creating Digital Futures work, levelling the playing field and empowering all students to gain the digital ...
Tim Woodhouse, an NIHR Doctoral Local Authority Fellow in the Centre for Health Services Studies, was interviewed on BBC Radio 4 Women’s Hour and by the Guardian last week as the true consequences of ...
The University of Greenwich and the University of Kent have today, 4 February 2026, confirmed that they have legally committed to the merger between their two institutions and the creation of a new ...
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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