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  2. University of Kent - Wikipedia

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    The University of Kent (formerly the University of Kent at Canterbury, abbreviated as UKC) is a semi-collegiate public research university based in Kent, United Kingdom.The university was granted its royal charter on 4 January 1965 and the following year Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, was formally installed as the first Chancellor.

  3. Claire Wallace (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Claire Wallace started her career on the Sheppey project with Ray Pahl looking at the transformations of work and employment for young people and households. [8] She developed the idea of household work strategies in her later work in various European Union projects where she looked at all forms of work (domestic, employment, informal economy etc.) and how they were changing.

  4. Category:University of Kent - Wikipedia

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    The University of Kent (originally titled University of Kent at Canterbury and still often referred to as UKC) is a plate glass university in the United Kingdom.It was granted its Royal Charter in 1965 and the first students arrived in the October of that year.

  5. Diamond Ashiagbor - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Ashiagbor is currently Professor of Law at Kent Law School, University of Kent and author of several books. In November 2024, she was named the 125th Anniversary Chair and Professor of Law at Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham, UK. [1]

  6. Kent Business School - Wikipedia

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    Kent Business School (KBS) is the business school of the University of Kent. Although there are two business schools known as KBS, generally people seem to consider KBS as King's Business School first because it was established in 1980, eight years before Kent Business School. Since opening in 1988, it offers undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD ...

  7. Employability - Wikipedia

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    Graduate employability, focused on the ways in which higher education equips graduates to meet the needs of the labour market, has become a central feature of universities' missions and branding, and is included in university league tables such as the QS World University Rankings. Universities' have pursued a range of strategies to support ...

  8. Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology - Wikipedia

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    The Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) is a subdivision of the University of Kent, started in 1989 and named in honour of the famous British naturalist Gerald Durrell. It was the first institute in the United Kingdom to award undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and diplomas in the fields of conservation biology , ecotourism ...

  9. Turing College, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Turing College is a residential college at the University of Kent, established in 2014 as the university's sixth college.It was named after Alan Turing, [1] [2] a British mathematician and codebreaker, known for his foundational contributions to computer science and his pivotal role in breaking German codes during World War II at Bletchley Park.