Jeremy Carrette in The Guardian

Professor Jeremy Carrette

Professor Jeremy Carrette, Professor of Philosophy, Religion and Culture and Kent’s Dean for Europe, featured in The Guardian newspaper last Friday, cover dated 10 November 2017.

The article, entitled ‘How To Do a Postgrad Course for Free in Europe’ examined the opportunities for postgraduate study on the continent in a post-Brexit era. As Dean for Europe, Jeremy has responsibility for the engagement strategies in Kent’s postgraduate centres in Paris, Rome, Athens and Brussels.

‘There are numerous benefits in terms of travel, experience, personal development, language skills and, more importantly, a focus on the integration of place and academic subject,’ explains Jeremy in the article. ‘For example, the Brussels School of International Studies has access to all the political agencies in Brussels for internships and experience visits, speakers visits and so on.’

To read the full article, please see The Guardian’s webpage here:
www.theguardian.com/education/2017/nov/10/how-to-postgraduate-europe-course-university-students

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