The University will hold an exhibition of artwork on coastal climate change by young people in Kent between Friday 29 April – Thursday 12 May. … Read more
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Kent alumni celebrate Olivier Awards success
Four Kent drama alumni, who set up the theatre company Little Bulb, are celebrating after taking home the Olivier Award for ‘Best Family Show’ on 10 April for … Read more
Dr James Newton’s podcast: Newton Talks
Dr James Newton’s podcast: Newton Talks explores topics (mostly) related to cinema, television, and culture. His guests include filmmakers, artists, historians, and writers, and the … Read more
Funding news: ‘Women in Contemporary UK Jazz: Artistic Voice, Gender and Professional Identity’
“Findings have the potential to inform music pedagogy and industry practice, serving to define and highlight female career routes within jazz and beyond.” Dr Ruth … Read more
LGBTQ+ in Lockdown – an art exhibition
February is LGBTQ+ History Month and to celebrate some of our very talented LGBTQ+ students have created a range of artwork which explores their experience … Read more
Dr Eve Kalyva wins funding from the Society for Latin American Studies
Image caption: León Ferrari, Santa María (Saint Mary) (Caravel, detail of Justice/1492–1992. The Five Hundredth Anniversary of The Conquest), 1992. Installation Dr Eve Kalyva, Lecturer … Read more
Environmental art exhibit and discussion to be held on LV21 Lightship (20 November)
The LV21 will hold the exhibition and discussion event A team of Kent researchers and artists will host a discussion and art exhibition on the ecology … Read more
Drama and Theatre graduate Beatrice Hyde on her suffragette play ‘Emmeline’
We interviewed Kent alumna Beatrice Hyde, who studied Drama and Theatre, about her play ‘Emmeline’, which is showing at The Cockpit in London from 3 … Read more