University of Kent Created byTiana Zignani|Updated05 October 2022Founded in 1965, the University of Kent is a public university in the United Kingdom with international postgraduate centres in Belgium, Greece, France, and Italy. The University of Kent stands for ambition through a diverse community of staff and students. For the 2018/2019 academic year, the University of Kent had over 18 000 students.As an institution, the University of Kent has set out a strategy focused on three pillars: Education and Student Experience, Research and Innovation, and Engagement and Impact. These pillars stem aim to help the University deliver on its strategy by 2025. Additionally, this strategy supports the overall vision of the University of Kent which aims to have their staff and students support social, economic, cultural, intellectual and public life in a way that makes the University of Kent a leading civic university. It also aims to have a strong European dimension in its academic activities.Organisation DetailsNational coalition memberNoOrganisation categoryFormal Education and Training providerWebsite linkUniversity of KentTarget audienceDigital skills for the labour force.Digital technology / specialisationDigital skillsGeographic scope - CountryUnited KingdomShow lessIndustry - field of education and trainingGeneric programmes and qualifications not further defined Share this page Log in to comment