he Ballads of Child Migration, a collection of music that was commissioned to coincide with a V&A Museum of Childhood exhibition, ‘On Their Own: Britain’s Child Migrants‘, … Read more
Month: March 2017
Early Career Awards for Understanding Unbelief
Further to the Understanding Unbelief programme joining the University of Kent, calls for proposals for Early Career Awards as part of the programme are now … Read more
Tamara Rathcke on charisma in political speeches
Dr Tamara Rathcke, Lecturer in Linguistics in the Department of Language and Linguistics, is to give a talk at the University of Westminster on Wednesday 29 … Read more
Jon Williamson to debate at Oxford
Jon Williamson, Professor of Reasoning, Inference and Scientific Method in the Department of Philosophy, will engage in a debate at the University of Oxford on … Read more
Peter Read on Guillaume Apollinaire
Peter Read, Professor of Modern French Literature and Visual Arts in the Department of Modern Languages, will be giving a guest lecture entitled ‘Dans la … Read more
Routledge interviews Simon Kirchin
Academic publisher Routledge has published an online interview with Dr Simon Kirchin, Reader in Philosophy and Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, about his latest … Read more
PhD student on the relationship between theatre and illness
Lesley Gray, a third-year PhD student in the Department of Comparative Literature, will be presenting a paper at the ‘Doctor, Doctor’ symposium, which will explore … Read more
Ellen Swift on Roman artefacts and society
Dr Ellen Swift, Reader in Archaeology in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, has published a new book entitled Roman Artefacts and Society: Design, … Read more
Two new linguistics papers published in Phonetica
Professor Amalia Arvaniti and Dr Tamara Rathcke from the Department of English Language & Linguistics have both authored papers in the latest issue of the … Read more
Photos from student Cuba trip now available
Earlier in the year, 19 students from our undergraduate Hispanic Studies programmes, alongside students from the School of Music and Fine Art (SMFA), travelled to … Read more