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Literacy project results in a trip to Rome for students from Brompton Academy

By gv44 | 06 July 2018

During the last academic year, a group of year 9 students at Brompton Academy have been attending workshops led by Postgraduate Ambassadors from School of … Read more

Book launch for Effeminate Years by Dr Declan Gilmore-Kavanagh

By gv44 | 09 November 2017

School of English Student Drop-in

By gv44 | 06 October 2017

Come along to the School of English Autumn Term Drop-In session. The student drop-in sessions are your opportunity as a School of English student to … Read more

CV Competition 2017 – Careers and Employability Service

By gv44 | 06 October 2017

Please see poster below for information or click here for full competition details.

Careers and Employability Events in Week 3

By gv44 | 06 October 2017

Careers and Employability Events in Week 2

By gv44 | 02 October 2017

Postcolonial Seminar Series Autumn Term 2017 Schedule

By gv44 | 29 September 2017

School of English Research Seminar Autumn Term 2017 schedule

By gv44 | 25 September 2017

Canterbury Festival Poet of the Year Awards Evening

By gv44 | 25 September 2017

We are very excited to announce that the tenth annual Canterbury Festival Poet of the Year awards evening will take place on Monday 2 October … Read more

Careers and Employability Events in Week 1

By gv44 | 25 September 2017

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