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Kent staff and students at BSA Annual Conference 2019

By gjm32 | 09 July 2019

Several members of School of Arts academic staff will be presenting at the British Society of Aesthetics Annual Conference 2019. Professor Murray Smith, Professor of … Read more

Call for papers for British Society of Aesthetics conference

By gjm32 | 05 July 2019

Dr Dieter Declercq, Lecturer in Film and Media, Dr Michael Newall, Senior Lecturer in History of Art and Professor Nicola Shaughnessy, Professor of Performance in … Read more

Kaitlyn Regehr comments on Love Island in iNews

By Michael | 26 June 2019

Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, Lecturer in Media Studies, featured in article published in iNews this week, published on 25 June 2019. The article, entitled ‘Love Island … Read more

Kaitlyn Regehr interviews Steve Omohundro about AI

By Michael | 24 June 2019

The latest instalment of podcast series entitled How Researchers Changed the World, hosted by Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, Lecturer in Media Studies, is now available. The … Read more

Dieter Declercq secures funding for medical humanities conference

By gjm32 | 13 June 2019

Dr Dieter Declercq, Assistant Lecturer in Film and Media in the School of Arts, has secured funding from the British Society of Aesthetics to organise … Read more

Kaitlyn Regehr recommends Toronto in the THE

By Michael | 09 June 2019

Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, Lecturer in Media Studies, contributed to a piece in this week’s Times Higher Education (THE) on recommended vacation destinations for academics. Kaitlyn is one … Read more

Nostalgia podcast with James Newton

By gjm32 | 03 June 2019

Dr James Newton, Lecturer in Media Studies at the School of Arts, is the subject of the latest podcast on ‘Nostalgia’, as part of an ongoing … Read more

New podcast series: Newton Talks

By Michael | 21 May 2019

Dr James Newton, Lecturer in the Department of Media Studies, has just launched a new podcast series, Newton Talks. In the series, James discusses topics … Read more

Kaitlyn Regeher hosts podcast series on the benefits of research

By Michael | 07 May 2019

Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, Lecturer in Media Studies, will be hosting a new podcast series entitled How Researchers Change the World, launching today, 7 May 2019. … Read more

Olly Double on BBC South East Today

By Michael | 03 May 2019

Dr Olly Double, Reader in Drama in the School of Arts, appeared on BBC South East Today last night (2 May 2019), interviewed along with … Read more

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