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Professor Catherine Richardson develops Social Status Calculator as part of collaborative project

By | 20 April 2021

Professor of Early Modern Cultural Studies, Catherine Richardson, is principal investigator on a collaborative project with researchers from King’s College London and the University of … Read more

Graduate profile: Gemma Jackson, MA Creative Writing

By Matthew Brears | 14 April 2021

We spoke to Creative Writing MA graduate, Gemma Jackson, to find out what she’s been up to since leaving Kent. What are you doing now? … Read more

Graduate profile: Jessica Andrews, MA Creative Writing

By Matthew Brears | 14 April 2021

We caught up with Creative Writing MA graduate, Jessica Andrews, to find out what she’s been up to! What are you doing now? I am … Read more

Graduate profile: Tom George

By Matthew Brears | 12 April 2021

In our latest edition of our Paris School of Arts and Culture (PSAC) Alumni Spotlight series we connect with Tom George, a graduate of our … Read more

Graduate profile: Sian Pratley, BA (Hons) English and American Literature and Creative Writing

By Matthew Brears | 09 April 2021

We caught up with English Literature alumna, Sian Pratley, to find out what she gets up to as a Production Controller in Penguin Random House … Read more

Final year student Lucy O’Brien writes review of ‘Nervous Conditions’

By | 08 April 2021

School of English final year student, Lucy O’Brien who is currently studying the module, Postcolonial Writing, has written a book review of Nervous Conditions by … Read more

Meet MA Postcolonial Studies graduate: Rathiy Devi

By | 01 April 2021

MA Postcolonial Studies graduate, Rathiy Devi, recently participated in a panel about ‘The Value of the Humanities’ at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Rathiy currently works … Read more

Alumni profile: Dr Anastasia Valassopoulos

By Matthew Brears | 29 March 2021

We caught up with Dr Anastasia Valassopoulos, Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester, who graduated from Kent with an MA and PhD in Postcolonial … Read more

English graduate, Rachel Scales, releases her new book: How Do I Answer That?

By Matthew Brears | 18 March 2021

We caught up with English graduate, Rachel Scales, who, this week, published her new book entitled: How Do I Answer That? What attracted you to … Read more

First year English literature student writes piece about Kent alumnus, Kazuo Ishiguro

By | 11 March 2021

To coincide with the release of Kent alumnus, Kazuo Ishiguro’s new book, Klara and the Sun, first year BA (Hons) English Literature student, Kiera Hayles, … Read more

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