Dr James Newton, Lecturer in the Department of Media Studies, has new published a new book The Anarchist Cinema (Intellect Books, 2019). This book examines … Read more
Nostalgia podcast with Helen Brooks
Dr Helen Brooks, Reader in Theatre and Cultural History in the Department of Drama and Director of Research in the School of Arts, is the subject of … Read more
GOLKK Theatre at the Gulbenkian
GOLKK Theatre, one of the Graduate Theatre Companies sponsored by the School of Arts, will be presenting their work ‘rest[less]’ in the Gulbenkian Theatre on … Read more
The fourth Funny Rabbit
Funny Rabbit, the comedy club created by Dr Oliver Double, Reader in Drama in the School of Arts, returns this Friday 10 May 2019 in the … Read more
New Studio 3 exhibition: ‘The Female Nude: Ways of Seeing’
Students from the History of Art have put together a new exhibition ‘The Female Nude: Ways of Seeing’, which offers a challenging appraisal of the … Read more
Kaitlyn Regeher hosts podcast series on the benefits of research
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
Film staff publish on cinema’s Gothic heroines
Dr Tamar Jeffers-McDonald, Reader in Film, together with Dr Frances A. Kamm, Associate Lecturer in Film, have just edited a collection entitled Gothic Heroines on … Read more
Olly Double on BBC South East Today
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
KTV celebrated at the NaSTA awards
Last week, KTV, Kent Union’s television station, was celebrated at the National Student Television Association (NaSTA) awards. NaSTA comprises over forty affiliated student TV stations … Read more
Aylish Wood Inaugural Professorial Lecture
Professor Aylish Wood, Professor in Film, will be giving her Inaugural Professorial Lecture, entitled ‘Making Waves: Taking a Software Approach to Moana and What It … Read more