University of Kent
Canterbury
International
The University of Kent is one of the country’s leading academic institutions producing world-class research, rated internationally excellent and leading the way in many fields of study.
We are a forward-thinking research institution, committed to the transformative power of education and research and to the development and support of our students and staff.
Prestigious
Awarded gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). Read Kent's Statement of Findings
Based on the most recent Research Excellence Framework, Kent was ranked in the top 20 for research intensity in the Times Higher Education (THE), outperforming 11 of the 24 Russell Group universities
Kent has been ranked 48th out of 131 UK higher education institutions, maintaining its position among the top 50 universities in the UK
Kent is in the top 400 in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings
Awarded a Queen's Anniversary Prize in December 2019 for the work of the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE)
Inspirational
The launch of the Kent and Medway Medical School (KMMS) and the opening of the Pears Building in 2020 builds on our high-quality clinical teaching and research strengths
Shortlisted for Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year for Professor Murray Smith (Arts) at the 2020 Times Higher Education (THE) Awards
Achieved an ASPIRE gold rating for our accessibility statement and has therefore become the first UK university to achieve 100% compliance
Winner of the Guardian University Award 2020 for Digital Innovation for our innovative and highly acclaimed One Hour Degree.
Three new Schools have been successful in securing Athena SWAN Bronze, bringing the total number of Schools holding an Athena SWAN award to 13.
Engaged
Ranked 32nd out of 149 UK higher education institutions for our success rate in securing national research funding
Awarded £4.3m from the Cultural Development Fund towards the development of the Thames Estuary area as Europe's largest creative corridor
Awarded a €3.9m grant for a project that aims to provide an historical, cultural and social understanding of the roots of migration
International impact
The University has a strong international impact, based on our external networks, partnerships with leading universities in Europe and around the world, and our staff, students and alumn
We launched our Internationalisation Strategy in 2007. Since then, we have reinforced our reputation as the UK’s European university and further developed a network of international partnerships worldwide
The University has a long tradition of welcoming international students from around the world. Of our total student body, 25% are from outside of the UK, from 164 different countries, studying at our campuses and centres.