The results of the 2020 Graduate School Prizes have just been announced. The annual Graduate School Prizes recognise the excellence of Kent’s researchers and the … Read more
Month: May 2020
Imagining Autism launches online resources
Imagining Autism, a project originally created by Nicola Shaughnessy, Professor of Performance, and Dr Melissa Trimingham, Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre, has recently launched … Read more
Drama alumnus Jamie Brown publishes play-text
Jamie Brown, a School of Arts alumnus who completed a BA (Hons) Drama and Theatre, has published a play-text entitled Back to the Classroom. After … Read more
Congratulations to Moving Memory
Congratulations to the Moving Memory Dance Theatre Company, created by Sian Stevenson, Senior Tutor and Lecturer in Drama and Theatre. Last month we reported that the company … Read more
Arts’ Virtual Open Day
As the UCAS decision deadlines have been extended, the School of Arts, in collaboration with our partners at KMTV, Kent’s local television station, are delighted … Read more
Instagram interview with Margherita Laera
Dr Margherita Laera, Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre in the School of Arts, will be interviewed on 11 May 2020 on Instagram as part … Read more
Margrethe Bruun Vaage on the allure of the antihero
Dr Margrethe Bruun Vaage, Senior Lecturer in Film and Media Studies in the School of Arts has provided expert comment on American TV dramas and … Read more
Improve your wellbeing with music during lockdown
Dr Ruth Herbert, a music psychology expert and director of research at CMAT, provides her advice on how music can help improve your wellbeing during … Read more
Online screening of Alice in Wonderland: A Musical Dream Play
Kent students will feature in a production of Alice in Wonderland: A Musical Dream Play, to be broadcast on YouTube Live and KMTV on Friday … Read more