Dr Richard Misek and Dr Maurizio Cinquegrani from the Department of Film within the School of Arts are organising a symposium on behalf of the … Read more
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Helen Brooks in conversation with Andrew Gordon-Watkins
The School of Arts is delighted to present Behind the Scenes: In Conversation with Andrew Gordon-Watkins on Thursday 7 February 2019 at 4pm in the Aphra Theatre. … Read more
Film and Drama student wins community scholarship
Aida Sharaf, a Stage 2 BA (Hons) in Film and Drama student in the School of Arts, has won a Community Scholarship for her application … Read more
GOLKK Theatre premiere new performance
GOLKK Theatre, one of the Graduate Theatre Companies sponsored by the School of Arts, will be performing as part of the Resolution 2019 festival, currently … Read more
Lavinia Brydon wins a place on ‘urban lives’ collaborative workshop
Dr Lavinia Brydon, Lecturer in Film and Media in the School of Arts, has won a place on a British Academy and Academy of Science … Read more
New exhibition recreates the ‘Sounds of Roman Egypt’
A 2 year AHRC-funded project to study Roman and Late Antique Artefacts from Egypt – a collaborative effort between the University of Kent, Manchester Metropolitan … Read more
Frances Guerin celebrates grey in podcast
Dr Frances Guerin, Senior Lecturer in the School of Arts, has just been interviewed for the podcast series This Is Not A Pipe Podcast. This … Read more
Nicola Shaughnessy launches collection on Performing Psychologies
Nicola Shaughnessy, Professor of Performance in the School of Arts has just co-edited a new collection, Performing Psychologies: Imagination, Creativity and Dramas of the Mind (Bloomsbury 2019) with Philip Barnard. … Read more
Lemn Sissy MBE to give Inspirational Speaker talk
The School of Arts, in collaboration with Kent Law School and the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, are delighted to announce that … Read more
Part two of Grotowski podcast now available
The second part of a podcast on theatre director Jerzy Grotowski (1933-1999), featuring Paul Allain, Professor of Theatre and Performance in the School of Arts … Read more









