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Founded entirely by alumni and friends, this scholarship helps outstanding Kent graduates pursue postgraduate research.
ASPIRE helps students, graduates and researchers combine imagination with commercial awareness, creating enterprises that improve lives and build confidence as entrepreneurs.
The Dean's Fund provides important financial support to medical students facing hardship, ensuring they can focus on their studies without financial barriers.
Hardship bursaries provide vital support to students facing unexpected financial difficulties, helping them cover essential expenses and continue their studies.
The Lord Etherton Awards provide vital financial support to talented students facing barriers, recognising both academic and professional excellence.
Sanctuary Fund provide asylum-seeking students with the chance to study at Kent, offering a full fee waiver and support to help rebuild their lives through education.
Docking Station is a new creative hub at Chatham’s Historic Dockyard, supporting digital industries, skills development and innovation in Medway.
We bring together researchers, clinicians and communities to tackle real health challenges, from global health and mental health to neuroscience and medical innovation.
KentCOG is a sustainability hub where students, staff and the local community come together to grow food and support wellbeing through nature-based activities.
River of Vegetation is a vibrant, plant-lined walkway connecting campus spaces, enriching biodiversity, and creating a lasting alumni legacy through a thriving natural corridor.
Generation FOMO is a verbatim play created from interviews with University of Kent students and local youth, exploring their relationships with phones and social media's impact on daily life.
44% of Kent students are the first in their family to attend university
Over £2.4 million raised for students and research in 2024/25
Kent ranks 31st in the UK for ethnic diversity