18/08/2023
After graduating with an LLB this July, Mohamed Ali joined the team as a Public Information and Relations Officer and shared how his studies at KLS helped him secure the job.
"Kent Law School doesn’t limit its teachings to the law. It attempts to undertake a subjective point of view such that the students can connect the law with the current issues of our time. Students can expect a high degree of practicality in whichever module a student takes. Additionally, KLS's approach equips its students to be major critical thinkers who connect the law to all walks of life. I believe this has helped me the most in gaining my current job, and I will continue to assist in the future in everything I do.
Working in the Kent Law Clinic helped me tremendously to gain the required patience to pursue a research career. Most of the time, students research for essays and exams during Uni, and being patient while scouring the internet is a skill one needs to learn."
See our News bio link for Mohamed’s whole story.
09/08/2023
What an amazing student Kaaya has been. He even made time on his graduation day to chat about his student journey with us to share with new students. https://lnkd.in/egH2UniD
You know it's a special moment when 16 family members fly across the world to join you on your graduation day! 🗺️
That was the case for Kent Law School graduate, Kaaya, whose parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins all made the journey to Canterbury Cathedral last month.
Kaaya's Mum, Suzanne, said: "He's the first son and grandson to graduate. It's such a proud moment because it's been a long journey but we're very, very proud of Kaaya. That's why all 16 of us have come from all over the world to share this special day with him." ❤️
09/08/2023
"Kent is like a blank canvas. It offers every kind of paint you need, just go ahead and paint it the way you want." 🎨
Read as President of the Indian Society and Kent Law School student, Moksh-Gadia talks about all things Kent ➡️ https://bit.ly/420aKm6
22/06/2023
Join the South East Homelessness Forum to learn about and consider local concerns regarding homelessness in Kent and the South East.
Hear from experts around the region on:
🕤 Wed 5 Jul, 9:30 am - 2:00 pm.
https://ow.ly/3Hkw50OUYNk
Homeless Link
English Rurall
South East Homelessness Forum on Rural Homelessness
University of Kent in collaboration with Homeless Link and English Rural present the South East Homelessness Forum on Rural Homelessness.
05/06/2023
For our Keynote Session of the event, we would like to introduce our Keynote Speaker:
- Dr. Fernando Barrio from Queen Mary University, and
Clive Schmitthoff Lecture:
- Dr. Bolanle Adebola from University of Reading
This event is FREE OF CHARGE. Please sign-up via this link or eventbrite.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/645230500797
If you have further information, feel free to contact us. Kent Law School
17/05/2023
It's Wednesday afternoon, which means academic-free time for students to pursue extra-curricula activities.
We sat down and chatted with Baba Ige, a Kent Law School student in his second year, celebrating his success in polo (and with the University of Kent Polo Club), his new role as President of the Kent Nigerian Society, and of course about his life at KLS.
https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/law-news/reasons-i-chose-to-study-at-kent-1-2-3/
04/05/2023
Last call for abstract submission until the 12th of May!!! Kent Law School
04/05/2023
If you are a second or final-year student and are keen to expand your skills and increase your employability, check out the exciting Year-In programmes! https://www.kent.ac.uk/kent-extra
25/04/2023
Homelessness in the Countryside: A Hidden Crisis
Join us for a webinar where we discuss our findings from a year-long project on rural homelessness.
25/04/2023
Delighted to announce Professor Diamond Ashiagbor has been awarded a British Academy/Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship alongside ten other outstanding academics working in the disciplines:
http://ow.ly/xlFH50NQEil