The
University of Kent at Medway was founded in 2000 in conjunction
with Mid-Kent College. It was originally based at Horsted and
the Bridge Wardens' College, Chatham. In September 2005, the University
of Kent at Medway moved from its Horsted premises to the newly
developed Pembroke campus which it shares with the Universities
of Greenwich, Canterbury Christ Church University, Mid-Kent College
and University College for the Creative Arts.
The Medway School of Pharmacy was opened in 2004 and is a joint
school with the University of Greenwich on the Pembroke campus
in Chatham.
In addition, The University of Kent at Tonbridge offers part-time
provision in west Kent and The University of Kent at Brussels
offers postgraduate law, politics and international relations
degrees.
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