Dr Michael Falk gives his book recommendation to mark this year’s International Women’s Day: My Brilliant Career, by Miles Franklin There are lots of coming-of-age … Read more
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Find out more about KEEP: Kent English Experience Programme
The School of English at the University of Kent is proud to announce the latest installment of KEEP: The Kent English Experience Programme. KEEP is … 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
LGBT+ History Month: Suggested Readings from the School of English – Part three
To mark this year’s LGBTQ+ History Month, we have put together a list of some literary texts (and a few films), which we think will … Read more
Professor David Stirrup and Dr Matthew Whittle win prestigious CHASE collaborative doctoral award
Professor of American Literature and Indigenous Studies, David Stirrup, and Dr Matthew Whittle from the Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies (CISCS) at the … Read more
Write/Right to the World Group launch Queer-Kuir-Κουήρ Cyprus MegaZine for LGBT+ History Month
We are delighted to announce the launch of the Queer-Kuir-Κουήρ Cyprus MegaZine project created by the Write/Right to the World Group, School of English, for … Read more
LGBT+ history month: Spirit
Continuing the theme of this year’s LGBT+ History Month: ‘Body, Mind, Spirit.’ To celebrate and recognize this, the School of English’s Centre for Gender, Sexuality … Read more
LGBT+ History Month: Suggested Readings from the School of English – Part two
To mark this year’s LGBTQ+ History Month, we have put together a list of some literary texts (and a few films), which we think will … Read more
Graduate profile: Erica Williams
English and American Literature graduate, Erica Williams, tells us about what she’s been up to since leaving Kent in 2010. What are you doing now? … Read more
Professor David Herd reads excerpt from Refugee Tales on new Penguin Classics podcast
Professor of Modern Literature, David Herd, recites passage from Refugee Tales in recent podcast episode of ‘On the road with Penguin Classics‘, hosted by host, … Read more