PEST

Join us for a day of artist performances, workshops, film and animal expert-led tours, exploring our co-habitation with other species, in particular those seen as … Read more

Tell Me What Hurts

This is a one-day symposium being held at The University of New England, USA, which explores many stories of healing — from personal to professional to collective — using … Read more

Virginia Woolf, Europe and Peace

Marking 100 years since the end of the First World War and 80 years since the publication of Three Guineas, the 28th Annual International Conference on … Read more

The Cartographic Imagination

A two-day international conference funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art, in conjunction with the Centre for American Studies at the University of Kent … Read more

The Irish Writer in ‘Little England’

How have Irish writers, dramatists, poets, artists, academics, thinkers, activists, performers, and other cultural producers worked to undermine, or indeed, support, an impoverished cultural imaginary … Read more

Horses and Courts: The Reins of Power

Donna Landry of Kent’s Centre for Studies in the Long Eighteenth Century is co-hosting an international symposium on courts and horses from the sixteenth century … Read more

Roundtable: Feminism in the Age of Trump

This roundtable will address the issue of feminism or feminism(s) in our contemporary Western moment. Participants are drawn from across the disciplinary areas of English, … Read more

Native North Americans in Kent

On Wednesday 1st of November, Professor David Stirrup – principal investigator on ‘Beyond the Spectacle’ – spoke to KMTV about the history of Native North … Read more