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Great Horwood hoard
In the late nineteenth century, a small hoard of late Roman silver was discovered near Great Horwood in Buckinghamshire. Five silver spoons, a finger-ring, pin … Read more
Fifteenth Century Conference Open for Registration
The Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies is delighted to announce that registration for the Fifteenth Century Conference which it is hosting on 3rd-5th … Read more
Detective Work
In one of our earliest blog posts, we discussed the Canterbury Treasure which is currently on display at Canterbury Roman Museum. The hoard consists of … Read more
Refugee Week
What is it and when is it? Refugee Week is the UK’s largest arts and cultural festival celebrating the contributions, creativity, and resilience of … Read more
Kent Diamonds: Celebrating 10 years of ASPIRE creativity
Our next staff Kent Diamond’s are Rebecca Smith and Artur Slowinski. Rebecca and Artur are responsible for ASPIRE – the University’s entrepreneurial support programme in … Read more
Help us develop a sustainable food plan
The Sustainability Team are inviting students and staff to take part in a sustainability forum event looking at developing a sustainable food plan for Kent. … Read more







