Dr James Newton, Lecturer in Media Studies, has published his new book exploring the legacy and influence of the ‘Mad Max’ film series. The Mad … Read more
Month: July 2021
Kent finalists Harry Negus-Ross and Anky Damz to perform show at Faversham Fringe
Two of this year’s Drama finalists, Harry Negus-Ross and Anky Damz, are performing their comedy show, Glamour Masala, at the Faversham Fringe on Sunday 1 … Read more
Academics curate Western Front immersive photo exhibition
Academics from Kent’s School of History and School of Arts have led the curation of a new photo exhibition on the Western Front military cemeteries … Read more
Dr Aki Pasoulas and Dr Brona Martin publish compositions in ‘Tides’ by Stolen Mirror
Music and Audio Technology lecturers Dr Aki Pasoulas and Dr Brona Martin have their respective compositions included in the collection ‘Tides‘, published by Stolen Mirror, … Read more
Nigel Mather publishes ‘Sex and desire in British films of the 2000s: Love in a damp climate’
Coinciding with the return of Love Island to our television screens (and complementing that programme’s tragi-comic portrayals of male-female relationships), Nigel Mather’s Sex and desire … Read more
Kent to collaborate on £3.9M research project on impact of adverse childhood experiences
Nicola Shaughnessy, Professor of Performance in the School of Arts, and a team of post-doctoral researchers from the University of Kent will collaborate on the … Read more
Francesca Laura Cavallo curates online Barbican festival on climate inequality
Francesca Laura Cavallo, Research Associate in the School of Arts and Kent’s Centre for Indigenous and Settlers Colonial Studies, has curated an online festival with … Read more