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Month:July 2014

Kent graduate co-translates Italian novel

ByAlumni Relations|25 July 2014

A Kent graduate has co-translated the Italian novel Ti Ascolto (The Listener), by Frederica De Paolis. Samuel Rizzardi, who obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) …Read more

Kent law student swims from Asia to Europe for the Kent Law Campaign

ByKent Law Campaign|21 July 2014

On Sunday 20th July 2014, Kent Law School student Susanne Mueller, took part in The Bosphorus Cross-Continental Swim in aid of the Kent Law Campaign …Read more

Congratulations to our new graduates!

By50th team|21 July 2014

Congratulations to our new alumni who graduated in Medway and Canterbury over the last two weeks! Graduation day is a celebration of all that our …Read more

Alumnus creates website to promote free activities in London

ByAlumni Relations|11 July 2014

A Kent alumnus has set up a website to promote activities which London residents and visitors can enjoy – and it won’t cost them a …Read more

Gavin Esler installed as Chancellor

By50th team|11 July 2014

Award-winning journalist, broadcaster and author Gavin Esler was installed as Chancellor of the University at a ceremony held at Rochester Cathedral on 8 July 2014. …Read more

Stephen Williams (Rutherford 2000) publishes first horror novel

ByAlumni Relations|04 July 2014

Stephen Williams, who graduated from Kent with a BA (Hons) in Film Studies in 2003, has published his first novel. Tainted, which edges between the …Read more

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