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University of Kent offering qualifying law degrees recognised in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
The University of Kent is a plate glass campus university in Kent, England. The university's original name, chosen in 1962, was the University of Kent at Canterbury, reflecting the fact that the campus straddled the boundary between the county borough of Canterbury and Kent County Council. At the time it was the normal practice for universities to be named after the town or city whose boundaries they were in, with both "University of Kent" and "University of Canterbury" initially proposed. The name adopted reflected the support of both the city and county authorities, as well as the existence of the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, which officially opposed the use of a name too similar to its own. The abbreviation UKC became a popular abbreviation for the university. Part of the original reasoning for the name disappeared when local government reforms in the 1970s resulted in the Canterbury campus falling entirely within the City of Canterbury, which no longer has county borough status, and Kent County Council. During the 1990s and 2000s the University expanded beyond its original campus. It now has campuses in Medway, Tonbridge and Brussels, and works in partnership with Canterbury College, South Kent College and MidKent College. In 2003 the title was changed to University of Kent. University of Kent at Canterbury and UKC are still used to refer to the Canterbury site, with other variants such as University of Kent at Medway and University of Kent at Brussels in use for the other sites. The term UKC is also still heavily used by both students and alumni for the University as a whole. University of Kent - the UK's European university Academic faculties and departments The University is divided into three faculties:
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Postal Address Kent Law School Eliot College University of Kent Canterbury Kent CT2 7NS United Kingdom For general information and undergraduate enquiries: Telephone: +44 (0)1227 827636 Email: klsoffice@kent.ac.uk Fax: +44 (0)1227 827831 For information about postgraduate courses: Telephone: +44 (0)1227 824595 Email: kls-pgoffice@kent.ac.uk Fax: +44 (0) 1227 827442 For more detailed postgraduate information, contact Professor Didi Herman about research degrees and Professor Iain Ramsay about taught degrees. Both should be contact by emailing the Postgraduate Office. Postgraduate Office Email: kls-pgoffice@kent.ac.uk Undergraduate admissions queries: Email the Communications and Admissions Officer, Daniel Lee: Email: d.r.lee@kent.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)1227 824889 Kent Law Clinic: Telephone: 01227 823311 Email: law-clinic@kent.ac.uk |
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