GradPost

GradPost

A series of articles written by postgraduates for postgraduates, published by the Graduate and Researcher College, celebrating the postgraduate community at Kent.

Different Ways To Contribute

Submit your GradPost Online entry via email: kentgrc@kent.ac.uk

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    Articles

    Write an article outlining your research.

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    Reviews

    Examine and reflect on news, current events, books, films, plays or art pieces.

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    Celebrate

    Celebrate yours or others postgraduate successes.

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    Artwork

    Show off your creative style and design the cover artwork for the GradPost Online.

The Graduate and Researcher College's GradPost Online is a publication written by postgraduates for postgraduates, to celebrate the postgraduate community at Kent. The GradPost Online serves as a valuable resource for sharing knowledge, fostering collaboration, promoting the exceptional work being done by postgraduate students at the University of Kent and celebrating their success and achievements.  

The GradPost Online is visible to the entire postgraduate community at Kent, and is therefore an excellent opportunity to showcase your ideas/research/writing to a large audience. Whether you consider yourself a journalist, an artist, an expert in your field or just feel you want to share something more individual, we are eager to receive submissions from all corners of the University in a variety of formats.

  • Longer articles should be between 300-350 words.
  • Shorter submissions should be between 150-200 words.
  •  (There is a small leeway on word counts)  

  • Artwork should be submitted in PDF format.
  • The Graduate and Researcher College can support with editing if required.
  • Submissions must be in line with University values and represent the postgraduate voice and experience as a whole. All submissions will be considered against this criteria.
  • Please email all submissions for The GradPost Online to kentgrc@kent.ac.uk with the subject “GradPost Article” or “GradPost Artwork.”