We understand that your studies have not finished yet, we will be working with you over the coming weeks and months to offer individual support to ensure completion of your study and the offering of the modules and teaching support as required.

All students will be able to complete their studies:

  • Those students completing their studies by summer 2023 will complete as required, with the necessary dissertation support.
  • Those students continuing in the academic year 2023-2024 will be offered the modules in the Autumn (2023) and Spring (2024) as required for successful completion of their degree.
  • Those students intermitting, or with outstanding modules, will be supported to complete their studies as required
  • Those students undertaking PhD research, will be supported by the University of Kent in a variety of different ways, either through local arrangements, from colleagues in Canterbury or other individual agreed options.

Want to talk to someone outside of office hours?

24/7 support from partner organisations:

  • Spectrum Life offer phone and WhatsApp support from qualified counsellors and mental health professionals. 
  • Togetherall is an anonymous online peer support platform with self-assessments and courses on topics such as stress and anxiety.

Student Support and Wellbeing

The University’s Student Support and Wellbeing (SSW) team offers free and confidential support to all students experiencing distress arising from psychological, emotional, or mental health issues.

Student Conduct & Complaints Office

We always strive to provide the best possible experience to our students, including when supporting you through changes like this. However, we understand that there may be times when you may not be completely satisfied with how you are treated or the decisions we are taking. If you have any feedback or complaints, please do not hesitate to let us know via the Student Conduct and Complaints Office.

If you have any questions about the changes which have been announced, please email feedback@kent.ac.uk

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