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Konstantinos Gravanis wins internship in the Vatican’s Raphael Rooms

By Michael | 08 February 2019

Kostas Gravanis, who is undertaking a PhD in History and Philosophy of Art in the School of Arts, has just been accepted for a six-month internship in the Vatican Museums. The Vatican … Read more

Call for papers: ‘Shaping Knowledge’

By Michael | 25 January 2019

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

Lavinia Brydon wins a place on ‘urban lives’ collaborative workshop

By Michael | 23 January 2019

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

Nicola Shaughnessy launches collection on Performing Psychologies

By gjm32 | 18 January 2019

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

Part two of Grotowski podcast now available

By Michael | 11 January 2019

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

Ben Thomas at the Italian Cultural Institute

By gjm32 | 17 December 2018

Ben Thomas, Reader in History of Art in the School of Arts, will take part in a discussion about Raphael at the Italian Cultural Institute at … Read more

Call for papers on black reconstruction in aesthetics

By Michael | 14 December 2018

The journal Debates in Aesthetics, which is now edited by members of the Department of the History of Art, is seeking short papers in response … Read more

Nicola Shaughnessy interviewed on BBC South East news

By Michael | 07 December 2018

Nicola Shaughnessy, Professor of Performance in the School of Arts, featured on the BBC South East news last night, 6 December 2018, as part of … Read more

Imagining Autism features on ITV Meridian news

By Michael | 08 November 2018

Dr Melissa Trimingham, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Drama and Theatre in the School of Arts, was interviewed by ITV Meridian news today regarding … Read more

Cognitive Futures in the Arts and Humanities 2018

By gjm32 | 03 July 2018

On Sunday 1st July – Wednesday 4th July the School of Arts at the University of Kent will be hosting the 6th Annual Cognitive Futures … Read more

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