The University of Kent welcomes Volume IV of Refugee Tales, the latest in the series of books that shares the stories of people who have … Read more
Category: Global Impact
School of English finalist, Martha Grogan, writes sonnet for Earth Day
Martha, who is in her final year of her English Literature and Creative Writing degree, has written a sonnet celebrating Earth Day 2021. A Sonnet … Read more
Charles Wallace India Trust Fellow Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal joins the School of English
The School of English is delighted to welcome new Charles Wallace India Trust Fellow Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal to its extended online academic and creative community. … Read more
Yahia Lababidi in conversation with Ben Grant
We need to talk about Windrush
A talk and discussion about black history in Britain and the recent Windrush immigration scandal with David Olusoga and Razia Iqbal. Monday, 21st October, 18:00, … Read more
International Mobility Fund
The Faculty of Humanities is offering financial support from the Faculty’s International Mobility Fund for short-term trips abroad to carry out research for undergraduate dissertations. … Read more
Dickens Universe 2019
Afternoons filled with Victorian tea parties with dainty cups and saucers and little sweet treats, evenings of post-prandial potations and days full of lectures, workshops … Read more
Refugee Tales 2019
Re-issuing its call for an end to indefinite detention, Refugee Tales walks for the fifth time this year. Starting in Brighton on July 6 and … Read more
Artists’ Books at the British Academy’s Summer Showcase
Since the 1980s, a growing number of book artists have used their craft to share stories about health, wellbeing and illness. These artworks give a … Read more
The End of History and the Last Romanian Woman: Postsocialism, Postfeminism, Queer Visibility
Grappling with a contested past described either as state feminism or “state patriarchy” (Mihaela Miroiu), postsocialist Romania has to reassess its representations of femininity in … Read more