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The University of Kent has confirmed six courses are set to be cut, following a consultation. Undergraduates at the campuses in Canterbury and Chatham will see the subjects “phased out” over the next years. The courses being axed are anthropology, art history, health and social care, journalism, music and audio technology, and philosophy. No new students will be taken on to read those subjects, although those already studying them will be “supported” until the end of their degrees. In a statement issued today, the university said: “Following a period of consultation, we have now shared decisio…

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