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Graduate profile: Emma Isworth, MA Medical Humanities

By flj | 01 November 2021

What are you doing now? I am working part-time as a paediatric physiotherapist in a GP surgery in Tenterden, Kent. What attracted you to your … Read more

Kent alumnus and emeritus professor Abdulrazak Gurnah wins Nobel Prize In Literature 2021

By flj | 07 October 2021

The University and the School of English are delighted to announce that Emeritus Professor Abdulrazak Gurnah has won the Nobel Prize In Literature 2021.    … Read more

Graduate profile: Samuel Wells, BA English and American Literature and Philosophy

By flj | 31 July 2021

Samuel Wells graduated from Kent with a degree in English & American Literature and Philosophy and now works as an Account Executive at Hanover Communications. … Read more

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