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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. 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 ...

  4. List of University of Kent people - Wikipedia

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    Molly Mahood - literary scholar. Murray Smith - philosopher and film theorist; Professor of Film at the University of Kent. Hamish Swanston, the first Catholic to head a Department of Theology at a British university since the Reformation. David Turner - computer scientist, designer of the Miranda programming language.

  5. Darwin College, Kent - Wikipedia

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    1970. Named after. Charles Darwin. President. Grace Mercer. Website. www .kent .ac .uk. Darwin College is the fourth-oldest college of the University of Kent, an English higher education institution in the United Kingdom. It was opened in 1970.

  6. University of Maine at Fort Kent - Wikipedia

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    The University of Maine at Fort Kent ( UMaine Fort Kent or UMFK; French: Université du Maine à Fort-Kent) is a public college in Fort Kent, Maine. It is the northernmost campus of the University of Maine System. It is an academic center for Acadian and French American culture and heritage, and French-speaking Mainers from throughout the state.

  7. Wye College - Wikipedia

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    Wye, Kent, England. 51°11′02″N 0°56′20″E  / . 51.18400°N 0.93893°E. / 51.18400; 0.93893. The College of St Gregory and St Martin at Wye, commonly known as Wye College, was an education and research institution in the village of Wye, Kent. In 1447, Cardinal John Kempe founded his chantry there which also educated local children.

  8. Universities at Medway - Wikipedia

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    c. 10,000. Location. Chatham, Medway, England. Campus. Urban. Website. medway .ac .uk. The Universities at Medway is a tri-partite collaboration of the University of Greenwich, the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University on a single campus in Chatham, Medway in South East England .

  9. Keynes College, Kent - Wikipedia

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    1968. Named after. John Maynard Keynes. Website. www .kent .ac .uk. Keynes College is the third-oldest college of the University of Kent. It was established in 1968. [1] Prior to the start of the 2020-21 academic year, the post of College Master was abolished at Keynes and all the other University of Kent colleges.