university of kent

Founded in 1965, University of Kent is one of UK’s leading public research universities with a commitment to excellence in teaching and research that has spanned five decades. Located in the UK county of Kent, a region known as ‘the Garden of England’, University of Kent boasts 2 campuses; Canterbury and Medway. Canterbury campus by itself accommodates over 16,600 students across 158 nationalities at a time in its vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere. The Medway Campus at Chatham Maritime is a vibrant mixture of modern and historic building, having won several awards for design excellence. The campus offers various specialist facilities such as dedicated design, production and presentation facility, state-of-the art newsroom , music rehearsal rooms, digital film-making suites and sports laboratories all housed in a unique historic setting. Similarly, University of Kent has a presence in several locations around Europe; a centre in Athens for Archaeology and Business, a specialist graduate school in Brussels, a humanities cross-disciplinary study centre in Paris, and a centre of classical antiquity in Rome.

University of Kent is placed fairly well across both international and national university ranking indicators. The Guardian, Times/Sunday Times and Complete University Guide (2017) all ranked University of Kent 23rd in the UK.

 

Study in a large university in one of the most popular student city destination in the UK. Popular subjects include Actuarial Science, Architecture and Business.

The University is made up of six schools:

 

1) Kent School of Architecture

2) School of Arts

3) School of English

4) School of European Culture and Languages

5) School of History

6) and School of Music and Fine Art

 

The Guardian, 2017 places several subjects among the top 10 in UK: Architecture (3rd), Drama and Dance (10th), Economics (9th), English & Creative Writing (8th), Film Production and Photography (3rd), History of Art (6th), Journalism, Publishing & Public Relations (6th), Politics (10th), Religious Studies and Theology (8th), and Social Policy and Administration (4th).

 

Similarly, these subjects were also ranked in the top 10 in UK by CUG, 2017: American Studies (6th), Architecture (10th), Forensic Science (6th), Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism (7th), Occupational Therapy (1st), Social Policy (3rd), and Social Work (9th).

 

Courses available

Undergraduate, Postgraduate 

 

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September

The University is made up of six schools:

 

1) Kent School of Architecture

2) School of Arts

3) School of English

4) School of European Culture and Languages

5) School of History

6) and School of Music and Fine Art

 

The Guardian, 2017 places several subjects among the top 10 in UK: Architecture (3rd), Drama and Dance (10th), Economics (9th), English & Creative Writing (8th), Film Production and Photography (3rd), History of Art (6th), Journalism, Publishing & Public Relations (6th), Politics (10th), Religious Studies and Theology (8th), and Social Policy and Administration (4th).

 

Similarly, these subjects were also ranked in the top 10 in UK by CUG, 2017: American Studies (6th), Architecture (10th), Forensic Science (6th), Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism (7th), Occupational Therapy (1st), Social Policy (3rd), and Social Work (9th).

 

Courses available

Undergraduate, Postgraduate 

 

Intake(s)

September

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